Drew Rosenhaus was born on the 29th October 1966, in South Orange, New Jersey, USA. He is a sports agent, the owner of the agency Rosenhaus Sports. Representing professional American Football players, Rosenhaus has negotiated a number of contracts in the NFL. Drew Rosenhaus has been accumulating his net worth being active in the sports industry for 25 years.
How much is the net worth of Drew Rosenhaus? Reportedly, the overall size of his wealth is as much as $65 million; it has been estimated that Drew earns approximately $10 million annually. Drew’s salary depends on the size of contracts that he negotiates for his clients. Rosenhaus says that he takes only 3%, whereas the average agent’s commission is 15 – 20% of the client’s contract.
Drew Rosenhaus Net Worth $65 Million
To begin with, Drew Rosenhaus was raised in North Miami, Florida. He is a graduate from the University of Miami as well as Duke University School of Law. Afterwards, he pursued the career of a sports agent which has added huge sums to the size of Drew Rosenhaus net worth. Being 22 he was the youngest active sports agent, but as a former university student, he knew many ex-students who later became his clients, and enabled him to launch his company, Rosenhaus Sports Representation, of which Drew’s brother Jason is the Vice-President, and Robert Bailey works as the director of marketing. Since the end of the 2011 NFL Player lockout, Drew has negotiated over 90 contracts, and currently more than 170 players are represented by Drew’s agency. His clients include such famous football players as Zach Thomas, Brian Blades, Louis Oliver, Robert Massey, Warren Sapp, Jeff Cross, Eddie Blake, Jimmy Smith, Rob Gronkowski, Chad Johnson and many others. No doubt that all these contracts have added huge sums to the wealth of the sports agent.
In addition to this, Rosenhaus has written several books which have not only increased the net worth of the author but also increased his popularity. The first book written by Rosenhaus was the autobiography “A Shark Never Sleeps: Wheeling and Dealing with the NFL’s Most Ruthless Agent” (1997). In 2008, he published his second book entitled “Next Question: An NFL Super Agent’s Proven Game Plan for Business Success”.
As a popular personality, Rosenhaus has been featured on various television shows, such as “Showtimes Inside the NFL”, “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel”, “60 Minutes” and others. Moreover, he was seen in the series “Arli$$”, feature films “Jerry Maguire” (1996), as well as “Any Given Sunday” (1999). Furthermore, Rosenhaus is uniquely the only agent to be featured on the cover of the magazine “Sports Illustrated”.
Drew has also been seen on commercials for SportsCenter News Show and Burger King. It is worth saying that all the previously mentioned engagements and many others that were not mentioned in the article have added significant sums to the net worth of Drew.
Finally, in the personal life of the sports agent, Drew Rosenhaus married the real estate agent Lisa Thompson in 2013. However, after 13 months of their marriage Drew filed for divorce. The family had no children. Currently, Drew Rosenhaus claims to be single.
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