Warning: Spoilers ahead for American Sports Story.
The new FX series American Sports Story Describes the rise and fall of Aaron Hernandez as a superstar NFL tight end and convicted murderer. Josh Rivera leads the American Sports Story Cast as Aaron Hernandez, the former collegiate and NFL superstar tight end who was convicted of murdering semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd in 2015. The first two episodes of American Sports Story Gain a basic understanding of Aaron Hernandez’s complicated upbringing, tumultuous family life and accelerated path to becoming a Florida Gator before joining the NFL’s New England Patriots in 2010. American Sports Story Episode 3 chronicles Hernandez’s celebrity status and religious influences at the University of Florida.
American Sports Story Episode 4 “Birthday Money” depicts more of the details of Hernandez’s transition from being the 2010 John Mackey Award winner to his draft stock plummeting ahead of the NFL Draft due to off-the-field concerns. Even though Hernandez was talented enough to become a first-round draft pick, he was ultimately selected in the fourth round by the New England Patriots, who have one of the most tried and tested disciplinary structures in the entire NFL. The Patriots initially signed Hernandez to a 4-year rookie deal in 2010 Before giving him a 5-year, $40 million extension in August 2012.
How much Aaron Hernandez’s rookie contract is worth
Hernandez signed a 4-year rookie contract worth $2.378 million
Aaron Hernandez received a rookie contract from the New England Patriots after he was drafted as the 113th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Hernandez’s contract was valued at $2.378 million, which would be paid out over the first four years of his NFL career. Hernandez was guaranteed $200,000 as a signing bonus and would receive An average annual salary of $594,500 (via Spotrac). Hernandez was out $200,000 immediately after signing the rookie contract and would receive an annual salary of just under $600,000 for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. The deal would have expired after the 2013-2014 season but Hernandez got a big extension in 2012.
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Hernandez’s rookie contract was valued based on his fourth-round selection in the 2010 NFL Draft. His teammate and fellow tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was selected by the Patriots as the 42nd overall pick in the second round, received a more sizable rookie deal. Gronkowski signed a 4-year contract worth $4,440,000 That included a $1,760,000 signing bonus. $2,530,000 of the contract is guaranteed and Gronkowski would receive an average annual salary of $1,110,000 (via Spotrac). Jermaine Gresham, who was the only tight end selected in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft with the 21st overall pick, signed a 5-year contract worth $14,095,000 with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Aaron Hernandez signed a 5-year, $39.6 million extension in 2012
His elite performance in Super Bowl XLVI led to his big extension
Hernandez received a pretty standard contract as a rookie but quickly demonstrated his elite value to the Patriots after his performance in the 2011-2012 NFL season. He finished the regular season ranked third in receiving yards behind Wes Welker and Rob Gronkowski, with career-high totals of 79 receptions, 910 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns. Hernandez even outperformed Rob Groncoskie and all Patriots wide receivers at Super Bowl XLVI, leading the team in receiving yards (67) and scoring one of the Patriots’ two touchdowns In their 21-27 loss. Hernandez signed a big 5-year, $40 million extension on his rookie deal after his stellar performance in Super Bowl XLVI.
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Hernandez’s 5-year, $39.6 million extension would keep him on the New England Patriots through the 2018-19 season and would make him a three-time Super Bowl Champion. Gronkowski also received a similar 6-year, $54 million extension in 2012. Hernandez’s deal would have given him an annual salary of $5.65 million and a total signing bonus of $12.5 million. Hernandez was given a salary of $3.29 million for the 2012–13 season and Received $9.25 million of the $12.5 million signing bonus. $15.95 million of the $39.6 million is guaranteed.
Aaron Hernandez earned $11.2 million in his NFL career
He was only paid for the seasons he actually played
Hernandez earned just $11.2 million in his NFL career Combining the two years of his rookie contract and the first year of his five-year extension. He was waived by the Patriots in 2013 after news broke of his arrest on charges of first-degree murder and the extension was effectively moot. According to NFL.com“The New England Patriots have voided all of Aaron Hernandez’s contract guarantees, according to a source briefed on the Patriots’ decision-making and an NFL Players Association source, meaning the former tight end will have to fight to get even that portion of his signing. Bonus that he has already earned.”
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Although there was some brief consideration of keeping Hernandez on the Patriots’ active roster as his 2013 homicide trial unfolded, The Patriots quickly released him from the team just 90 minutes after his arrest. “Hernandez was to receive $2.5 million in guaranteed base salaries over the next two seasons, and his contract did not have language to void that money if he fails to practice. However, the Patriots believe the collective bargaining agreement covers them because he engaged in misconduct after being arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd.(via NFL.com).
The Patriots have settled a grievance on Aaron Hernandez’s contract in 2020
The NFLPA filed grievances against the Patriots in 2013
The Patriots received salary cap hits of $2.55 million in 2013 and $7.5 million in 2014 Before the resignation of Hernandez, however, he had almost no other choice. The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) filed two grievances against the Patriots on behalf of Hernandez in 2013. “The grievances are for Hernandez’s 2013 base salary ($1.323 million) and his 2014 salary ($1.137 million) and workout bonus ( $000), which had warranty language attached to them in its original form contract, and for the final installment of his signing bonus ($3.25 million)” (via ESPN). The Patriots were not required to pay Hernandez’s family but had to settle with the players union NFLPA.
According to ESPN“In addition to the $4 million credit on the Patriots’ cap, the club received a $2.55 million credit after settling a long-running compensation lawsuit with the late Hernandez.” Hernandez’s murder conviction was briefly overturned after his death by suicide in 2017, opening the door for both Hernandez’s family and Odin Lloyd’s family to seek compensation. Finally able to settle their grievances in 2020, a scene that could be depicted in American Sports Story.
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Source: Spotrac, NFL.com, ESPN
American Sports Story is a television show created by Stu Zicherman and executive produced by Ryan Murphy. The series stars Josh Andrés Rivera as Aaron Hernandez and Patrick Schwarzenegger as Tim Tebow. The sports anthology series serves as the fourth installment in Murphy’s “American Story” franchise.
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Josh Andres Rivera, Patrick Schwarzenegger
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Paris Barkley, Carl Franklin