The 50 Highest-Paid Athletes Off the Field in 2025 – Ranked from Lowest to Higest
While performance on the field drives fame, it’s the endorsements, brand deals, and business ventures that often define a modern athlete’s fortune. In 2025, off-field income has become more influential than ever—spanning sectors like fashion, tech, beverages, and media.
This ranking lists the 50 highest-paid athletes in the world based solely on their off-field earnings, converted into British pounds. From football and basketball stars to golfers, boxers, and F1 champions, this is where true global influence meets financial power—starting with the smallest earners and building all the way to No. 1.
50. Blake Snell – £0.6 million

MLB pitcher Blake Snell rounds out the top 50 with modest endorsement and appearance deals. His off-field profile is still growing despite being a Cy Young winner.
49. Oleksandr Usyk – £0.8 million

The Ukrainian heavyweight champion earns relatively little off the ring, with most of his income driven by prize money rather than sponsorships.
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48. Deshaun Watson – £0.8 million

Controversy has impacted Deshaun Watson’s marketability, keeping his off-field earnings low compared to other NFL quarterbacks.
47. CeeDee Lamb – £2.0 million

The Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver is starting to land brand deals, but remains in the early stages of his commercial ascent.
46. Kyler Murray – £2.3 million

Injuries and inconsistency have stalled Murray’s off-field potential. Still, he picks up several regional endorsements.
45. Justin Jefferson – £3.1 million

One of the NFL’s top receivers, Jefferson is seeing increasing interest from sponsors as he continues to shine on the field.
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44. Sadio Mané – £3.1 million

The Senegalese international remains a popular figure in Africa and the Middle East, with a few significant endorsement deals.
43. Karim Benzema – £3.1 million

Though past his prime on the pitch, Benzema still has appeal in the Arab world thanks to his high-profile move to Saudi Arabia.
42. Tua Tagovailoa – £3.1 million

Tua’s steady presence as a starting quarterback is beginning to attract off-field attention, especially in the tech and fitness sectors.
41. Jordan Love – £3.1 million

Love’s first year as a starter for Green Bay brought attention, and now off-field deals are starting to trickle in.
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40. Jared Goff – £3.9 million

A bounce-back season with the Detroit Lions has helped Goff secure new local endorsements and visibility.
39. Juan Soto – £3.9 million

The Yankees star is starting to build his commercial profile in New York, with potential to grow significantly.
38. Nikola Jokić – £4.7 million

Despite being an NBA MVP, Jokić remains low-key off the court, limiting his earnings from endorsements.
37. Russell Wilson – £4.7 million

Wilson’s charisma and past success still attract some off-field income, though his recent struggles have cooled interest.
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36. Tyson Fury – £4.7 million

Fury’s personality makes him a marketing asset, but most of his cash still comes from massive fight purses.
35. Trevor Lawrence – £4.7 million

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ franchise QB has national appeal, and his brand portfolio is gradually expanding.
34. Josh Allen – £4.7 million

Known for his play and character, Allen has built a solid set of endorsements in the food, sports gear, and gaming industries.
33. Max Verstappen – £4.7 million

Despite his F1 dominance, Verstappen doesn’t chase commercial deals aggressively, keeping his off-track earnings modest.
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32. Paul George – £5.5 million

A veteran NBA star, George maintains a few strong brand partnerships, especially in the sneaker world.
31. Kawhi Leonard – £6.2 million

Not known for seeking the spotlight, Leonard still earns off the court with long-standing partnerships, particularly in footwear.
30. Bradley Beal – £6.2 million

Though no longer the centerpiece in Washington, Beal’s sneaker and apparel deals continue to deliver solid off-court returns.
29. Devin Booker – £7.0 million

Booker’s style and elite game have landed him key partnerships, especially with fashion and lifestyle brands.
28. Justin Herbert – £7.8 million

As the face of the Chargers, Herbert has become a steady figure in commercials and tech-related endorsements.
27. Dak Prescott – £7.8 million

Prescott remains one of the most visible QBs in America, with sponsorships across sports drinks, sleep tech, and more.
26. Jon Rahm – £7.8 million

Rahm’s move to LIV Golf hasn’t hurt his marketability. His Spanish heritage and winning record keep sponsors on board.
25. Canelo Alvarez – £7.8 million

Canelo’s boxing superstardom ensures a consistent flow of commercial deals in Mexico and the U.S.
24. Joel Embiid – £7.8 million

The reigning MVP blends humor, charisma, and dominance—making him a hit with brands across categories.
23. Jimmy Butler – £8.6 million

Known for his coffee brand and unique persona, Butler earns well outside basketball with a growing business profile.
22. Erling Haaland – £10.9 million

One of football’s biggest stars, Haaland commands global attention, especially among younger fans and gaming brands.
21. Vinícius Júnior – £11.7 million

The Real Madrid winger is a rising marketing star in Brazil and Europe, with a major focus on lifestyle and fashion brands.
20. Luka Dončić – £11.7 million

Luka’s combination of youth, skill, and charisma makes him one of the NBA’s most bankable faces globally.
19. Damian Lillard – £14.0 million

A respected voice in hip-hop and basketball, Lillard has built a diverse brand off the court, especially with Adidas.
18. Lewis Hamilton – £15.6 million

A fashion icon and F1 legend, Hamilton’s influence goes well beyond racing into culture, design, and activism.
17. Xander Schauffele – £15.6 million

The American golfer is a consistent presence on the PGA Tour and a favorite among luxury watch and apparel sponsors.
16. Kylian Mbappé – £15.6 million

Now at Real Madrid, Mbappé is a global icon, working with top-tier brands from Nike to Hublot.
15. Jayson Tatum – £15.6 million

Tatum’s All-Star presence has attracted sneaker deals and major sponsorships from the likes of Gatorade and Jordan Brand.
14. Anthony Edwards – £15.6 million

Still early in his career, Edwards is already making waves in the endorsement world with a blend of talent and personality.
13. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – £19.5 million

The OKC guard is becoming a fashion and cultural icon, leading to strong growth in off-court income.
12. Patrick Mahomes – £21.8 million

The NFL’s top quarterback has deals ranging from energy drinks to insurance—his off-field earnings match his elite status.
11. Neymar – £23.4 million

Despite moving to a lower-profile league, Neymar’s global brand remains huge, especially in fashion, gaming, and lifestyle.
10. Scottie Scheffler – £23.4 million

The World No. 1 golfer has seen a surge in endorsement deals thanks to his dominance on the PGA Tour and his clean-cut public image.
9. Tiger Woods – £35.1 million

Even with limited appearances, Tiger remains a titan in golf endorsements, continuing to cash in on his legacy and loyal brand partners.
8. Rory McIlroy – £35.1 million

A vocal PGA Tour figure, McIlroy is a marketing favorite with strong appeal in both the U.S. and Europe.
7. Giannis Antetokounmpo – £35.1 million

The “Greek Freak” is a global star with major deals across the apparel, tech, and beverage industries.
6. Kevin Durant – £39.0 million

KD’s business interests are wide-ranging—from sports tech to media—complemented by long-term endorsement deals.
5. Cristiano Ronaldo – £39.0 million

The Portuguese icon remains one of the world’s most marketable athletes, bolstered by millions of fans and a vast sponsor portfolio.
4. Lionel Messi – £58.5 million

Messi’s move to MLS revitalized his brand in North America, unlocking new endorsements and collaborations.
3. LeBron James – £66.3 million

From fashion and film to his signature shoe line, LeBron’s empire continues to flourish as he nears the end of his playing career.
2. Shohei Ohtani – £78.0 million

The two-way MLB superstar is a marketing phenomenon in both the U.S. and Japan, with unmatched brand power in baseball.
1. Stephen Curry – £78.0 million

Curry leads the list, driven by his Under Armour brand, media ventures, and sharp business sense that extends far beyond basketball.