How Nfl Receiver Darrius Heyward Bey Saved Almost All Of His Career Earnings
Darrius Heyward-Bey is an eight-year NFL veteran and currently a wide-receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers. While he has never been a Pro Bowl caliber receiver in the NFL, his financial portfolio would put him in the Hall of Fame. According to the 29-year-old receiver, he’s saved most of the $35 million he’s earned over the course of his NFL career. And he credits his mom Vivian, who has been a certified accountant for over 20 years, with helping him do so. “I get an email [from her] every Tuesday,” says Heyward-Bey. “I can read it over, check it up. I see where the money is going.” He also pays his mom a commission for her work. He also gives himself a monthly allowance which he and his mother came up with. While he declined to say exactly how much his allowance is, he says that his money continues to grow because he doesn’t spend a lot. “I don’t have any kids and I’m not married, so the money I spend is on me. It’s really easy to say no to myself,” said the receiver. “I keep things real simple. I’m not really a flashy guy. I understand what I want to buy. I invest my money well and pay my taxes.” He also added that he shuts off the cable in his California home for half of the year because “nobody’s there watching TV. The 29-year-old made a majority of his money while playing for the Oakland Raiders on his rookie contract, which paid him $30.3 million over the course of four years. His performance on the Raiders didn’t warrant him receiving another monster contract, but he signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers back in March to a three-year $3.8 million deal. With his smart money habits, we don’t doubt that he’ll be able to make his money last long after he decides to hang his cleats up.