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You might want to sit down before reading this: the average salary of an NFL waterboy is a whopping $53,000 a year, according to Stack.com. Some are unpaid or work as stipend interns, per reference.com, but the full-time water and towel boys are considered part of the training staff.
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Read More »Being a waterboy in the NFL doesn't exactly sound glamorous. Of course, there are perks: You get to travel with an NFL franchise and keep professional athletes hydrated, all while soaking in an NFL game from the sidelines. But on the other hand, keeping an entire NFL team full of liquids seems like a daunting and tedious task. Waterboys have existed in athletics at least as far back as 1869. When New Jersey played Rutgers that year in one of the earliest American football games, there was evidence that a waterboy helped aid a Rutgers player. Even a United States president--Herbert Hoover--once served as a waterboy. In fact, he was the first of these hydration experts in Stanford University history. The most famous of all time is without a doubt Adam Sandler's character, Bobby Boucher, from "The Waterboy." Before getting into how much the average waterboy in the NFL makes, we first have to consider a few things about a very, very rich league. For starters, the total value of all the National Football League franchises combined is almost $100 billion, according to Forbes. That means teams can afford to pay some absurdly high salaries to professional football players, coaches and everyone else you see on the sidelines. With an estimated value north of $5 billion, the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable football team and franchise in all of professional sports, even when baseball players in the MLB are receiving $300-million contracts left and right. That's why NFL players like Ezekiel Elliott earn $90-million contract extensions and owners like Jerry Jones own a yacht larger than a football fields. It should be no surprise then that even the most unheralded NFL jobs still net a pretty hefty paycheck.
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Read More »Teamworkonline.com is also a good resource that posts NFL team jobs. Who knows, maybe you'll end up squirting water in Tom Brady's mouth or Patrick Mahomes' face. If you're like me and thinking of quitting your full-time job to be a professional hydrator, don't fret if you can't find any jobs in the NFL. NBA waterboys make good money and, well, maybe you can reach out to MLB teams, because baseball players are making more money than anyone. Stay away from tennis ball boy gigs, though. That looks hard. I'd say an NFL waterboy looks like one of the easiest jobs in football, but there's likely much more to the gig. Some teams sound more glorious than others (no offense, New York Jets). Forget throwing touchdowns as the quarterback, booming kicks as the kicker or punter or sweating your butt off as a NFL mascot, waterboy is all the rage these days.
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