Matt Ryan Net Worth

Last Modified Apr 23, 2024 08:07 GMT
Name Matthew Thomas Ryan
Age38 years (born 17 May 1985)
ResidenceIndianapolis, Indiana
Net WorthApproximately $70 million
Source of wealthProfessional NFL player, Endorsements
Salary$30 million per year
Endorsement earnings$5 million per year
Brands endorsedPanini, IBM, Delta Airlines, Gatorade, Nike, Banana Republic, Mercedes-Benz
Marital statusMarried to Sarah Marshall
Charities supportedMake-A-Wish Foundation, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, American Cancer Societ

Drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2008 NFL Draft, Matt Ryan is a quarterback who played 15 seasons in the NFL. He started his career with the Falcons and later got traded to the Indianapolis Colts in 2022. Ryan's best season as a player came in 2016 when he was not only named the regular season MVP but also led the Falcons to Super Bowl LI, the same one they so infamously lost after having led 28-3 against the New England Patriots.

The Boston College alumnus showed signs of footballing genius in his rookie year itself when he led the Falcons to an 11-5 record, claiming the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award too. After a long 15-year career, Ryan finally called time on his playing days on April 22, 2024 while signing a one day contract with the Falcons as a way of retiring from the NFL with the team that backed him for so long.

Matt Ryan Net Worth
Matt Ryan

A four-time Pro Bowler, Matt Ryan made it to the All-Pro First Team in addition to leading the NFL passer rating charts during the 2016 Super Bowl season. He currently has an estimated net worth of $70 million.

What is Matt Ryan's Net Worth in 2023?

Matt Ryan has an estimated net worth of around $70 million in 2024 as per Celebrity Net Worth. He has earned his massive net worth through NFL earnings and through various endorsement deals.

Matt Ryan Salary

In May 2018, the former Falcon signed a 5-year $150 million extension with Atlanta which made him the then-highest-paid player in the history of the NFL. He is the first player ever to average a $30 million salary. He was surpassed only months later when Aaron Rodgers signed a 4-year $134 million extension with the Green Bay Packers.

Ryan's new contract included a signing bonus of $46.5 million, half of which was paid to him in 2018 itself in addition to a base salary of $6 million which saw the quarterback earn a total of $29.25 million in salaries alone in 2018. When he was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in 2022, they retained the terms of his contract with the Falcons along with the salary structure as well.

Matt Ryan Endorsements

Ryan hasn't always had a plethora of brands vying for his signature. But in 2016 he raised his stock by winning the regular season MVP award as well as leading the Atlanta Falcons to a Super Bowl appearance. As a result, he ended up signing endorsement deals with a host of companies such as Panini, IBM, Delta Airlines, Gatorade, Nike, Banana Republic, and Mercedes-Benz.

Matt Ryan Charity Work

A role model for children, Matt Ryan often collaborates with the Make-A-Wish Foundation under the 'Meet Matt Ryan' series of wishes. In addition to this, he hosts an annual golf tournament to raise funds for the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The event raises close to $300,000 in funds every year. He has also made considerable donations to the American Cancer Society over the years.

Also Read: Matt Ryan’s Contract Breakdown

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FAQs

A. Ryan was drafted in the first-round with the third overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.

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