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    • Dan Marino. Money lost: At least $13.6 million. Dan Marino, the former Miami Dolphins star quarterback, suffered a major financial setback in 2012 after losing big in a major investment.
    • Vince Young. Money lost: Most of his $25 million career earnings. After being drafted in the first round by the Tennessee Titans in 2006, Young’s career ended after six undistinguished seasons.
    • Luther Elliss. Money lost: At least $11 million. Luther Elliss spent his time as a defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos. The two-time Pro Bowler was known for his skills on the field, but not so much when it came to money management.
    • Travis Henry. Money lost: At least $6.7 million. Travis Henry is a Pro Bowler who spent time with the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Denver Broncos.
  2. 1 day ago · Dan Marino: A Football Legend's Financial Journey and Bankruptcy. By Edcel Panganiban May 30, 2024 10:11 GMT+4 min read. The legendary Dolphins quarterback, Dan Marino, had a Hall-of-Fame career in the NFL. Marino played as a quarterback for 17 seasons in the National Football League, being selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft ...

  3. NFL’s Dan Marino Loses Millions: Why Did Digital Domain Go Bankrupt? By Christopher Zara. Published 09/14/12 AT 1:43 PM EDT. Digital Domain, the visual effects company founded by James...

  4. Sep 12, 2012 · Dan Marino Loses Millions in Digital Domain Bankruptcy, According to Report. Digital Domain, the Florida-based visual effects company that gave the world Titanic, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and a Tupac hologram, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy recently.

    • Travis Henry
    • Chris Mcalister
    • Andre Rison
    • Adrian Peterson
    • Ray Rice
    • Raghib Ismail
    • Mark Ingram, Sr.
    • Warren Sapp
    • Luther Ellis
    • Vince Young

    If there was an award for Most Troubled NFL Player, Travis Henry would be in the running. He was drafted out of college by the Buffalo Bills in 2001, and played for them until 2004. He’s ranked as one of the top rushers in the Bills’ history. But he lost his starting running-back position in 2004, and later demanded a trade. The Tennessee Titans ch...

    Chris McAlister was a cornerback who played in the NFL between 1999-2009. He had a promising career — in 2003 he made his first Pro Bowl, following that up with two more in 2004 and 2006. In 2004, he signed a six-year contract for $55 million with the Baltimore Ravens that lasted until 2009. McAlister was next signed to the New Orleans Saints. In a...

    NFL players are well-known for their fast and glamorous lifestyles. An average wide receiver career lasting just over 2 years according to Sportscasting. That career can also end in an instant thanks to an injury so it’s no wonder that so many football players end up in retirement with bills they can’t pay. Andre “Bad Moon” Rison would be one of th...

    The running back, who is still active in the NFL, can trace his money woes back to a some ill-advised investment opportunities, according to reporting done by The Athletic. He had taken out some loans to make some investments, and when his investments tanked, he needed more loans to pay off the first ones. Peterson, who first entered the NFL in 200...

    Fans and teammates were stunned when Ray Rice was arrested on domestic violence charges in February 2014. It was out of left field for most people who knew Rice as popular and image-conscious, according to an article published by the Baltimore Sun, Initially, the Baltimore Ravens running back was suspended for two games and received a fine. But the...

    Raghib “Rocket” Ismail is known for having more failed businesses than any other athlete, according to Sportscasting, which doesn’t sound like a prize you’d want to take home. Since his retirement, the wide receiver has invested in a machine that was supposed to dispense prepaid phone cards — remember those? — a rock-n-roll themed restaurant, a cal...

    The father of the currently active running back was himself a pro-football player, playing wide receiver for the New York Giants and helping them to win the Super Bowl in 1991. His financial troubles started after he retired in 1996. Senior got involved in money laundering and tried to defraud the IRS. When he got caught, he was sentenced to seven ...

    This former defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders filed for bankruptcy in 2012 and his creditors involved everyone from the IRS to the mothers of his children. It was a loan for a failed business venture to build affordable housing in St. Lucie County that forced Sapp to make the call. His total debts added up to $6.7 mi...

    This retired Detroit Lions lineman, who earned nearly $11.6 million during his NFL career, went broke in 2010 and owed over $4.4 million in liabilities. His debt was mainly due to delinquent taxes and mortgage debt. He and his wife also owed thousands of dollars in things like legal fees and tuition at a Christian school for their children, says th...

    Seven years after signing a $26 million contract with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans, the former star quarterback once dubbed “The Invincible” filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Young says he never bothered examining his finances until after his NFL career ended. He trusted a financial advisor and his uncle, who he appointed his manager, to look after th...

  5. Apr 9, 2020 · Former NFL quarterback Dan Marino lost millions of dollars when the company founded by James Cameron went bankrupt a year after its IPO.

  6. Sep 12, 2012 · One of the biggest shareholders in the company is former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino, who is listed in bankruptcy filings as owning 1.6 million shares. From the high to Tuesday's...

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