How much does Brett Favre charge for an autograph?
How much does Brett Favre charge for an autograph?
Favre held an autograph signing on Saturday before the induction ceremony and on Sunday in Madison. Having Favre sign a small piece of memorabilia cost $219.99 and larger pieces cost up to $400. One fan said he he paid for the photo op and a full-sized autographed helmet—a total of $780.20 Jul 2015
How do I contact Brett Favre?
Address: c/o Green Bay Packers, P.O. Box 10628, Green Bay, WI 54307-0628. Phone: 920-496-5700. Online: www.packers.com.
Are Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre friends?
"I often thought a lot about that, reminded by Favres' comments but just enjoy these times cause these are the good ole days," Rodgers said. From a well documented rocky relationship to a mutual respect, and now a life long friendship.22 Dec 2021
Is Brett Favre rich?
Some of his endorsements include partnerships with Wrangler Jeans, Footlocker, Copper Fit, Nike, and Mastercard, just to name a few. Despite playing his last game back in 2010, Favre still has several of these endorsements as of today. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Favre is currently worth $100 million dollars.25 Nov 2021
For those who lack deep pockets, there is still the bread-and-butter of the Cameo experience -- personalized messages from celebrities. Favre only costs $300 for that, by the way.16 Jun 2020
How much money does Brett Favre make?
Name Brett Lorenzo Favre
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Children Brittany Favre, Breleigh Favre
Source of Income NFL, endorsements, business
Salary $20 million
Endorsements Nike, Snapper, Remington, Sears, Prilosec, Sensodyne, MasterCard, Wrangler, Bergstrom Automotive, Hyundai.
Where is Brett Favre's net worth?
Net Worth: $100 Million
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Profession: American football player, Athlete, Actor
Nationality: United States of America
Who is the richest NFL player?
1. Roger Staubach: $600 Million. Staubach tops this list, but it comes with a caveat - his post-career earnings trounce what he made as the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s.2 days ago