WITH NFL TRAINING camps well under way, Miami Dolphins defensive tackle A.J. Francis can resume playing football, his biggest priority.
During the NFL’s long off-season, however, Francis took up another job — driving an Uber.
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In a video with ESPN, Francis said that despite making over $318,000 last year and $530,000 for this coming season, he wanted to supplement his income since he doesn’t get paid during the off-season.
“I have a workout bonus this year, but as anyone with a workout bonus will tell you, when you have a workout bonus, you don’t get that bonus until July, August,” Francis said. “So, I decided to be my own boss.”
According to Spotrac, Francis has made over $440,000 in his career and this season has a base salary of $510,000 and a workout bonus of $20,000.
But the Dolphins’ season ended in December when they didn’t make the playoffs. That means that from January to July, Francis would have only his savings.
“Instead of just spending money that I made last year, because I’m not getting paid this offseason, I’m making it another way,” Francis said. “I’m just out here trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents.”
Francis is now back in training with the Dolphins. Lynne Sladky / AP/Press Association Images
Lynne Sladky / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images
Francis said his teammates either find it funny or haven’t talked to him about it. Francis said he hadn’t talked about it to new Dolphin Ndamukong Suh, who signed a $114 million contract this offseason, but said, “We’re looking at life from two different viewing points.”
“I’m looking at it from the third floor — they’re looking at it from the penthouse.”
NFL player who makes nearly €500,000 explains why he drives a cab part time
Francis driving an Uber customer.
WITH NFL TRAINING camps well under way, Miami Dolphins defensive tackle A.J. Francis can resume playing football, his biggest priority.
During the NFL’s long off-season, however, Francis took up another job — driving an Uber.
In a video with ESPN, Francis said that despite making over $318,000 last year and $530,000 for this coming season, he wanted to supplement his income since he doesn’t get paid during the off-season.
“I have a workout bonus this year, but as anyone with a workout bonus will tell you, when you have a workout bonus, you don’t get that bonus until July, August,” Francis said. “So, I decided to be my own boss.”
According to Spotrac, Francis has made over $440,000 in his career and this season has a base salary of $510,000 and a workout bonus of $20,000.
But the Dolphins’ season ended in December when they didn’t make the playoffs. That means that from January to July, Francis would have only his savings.
Francis is now back in training with the Dolphins. Lynne Sladky / AP/Press Association Images Lynne Sladky / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images
Francis said his teammates either find it funny or haven’t talked to him about it. Francis said he hadn’t talked about it to new Dolphin Ndamukong Suh, who signed a $114 million contract this offseason, but said, “We’re looking at life from two different viewing points.”
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