You sign the deal, you get paid money

  • November 12, 2023 8:18 PM EST
    In the year that Lawrence has joined Blockfolio they [url=https://www.mmoexp.com/Nfl-24/Coins.html]buy mut 24 coins[/url] announced the endorsement deal via an official press release. There's no such thing as a "signing bonus" in relation to an endorsement deal. It's simply an endorsement contract.

    In the press release, they mentioned the amount they were paying Lawrence as an "signing bonus" probably as a way of trying to sound sporty, saying they were depositing the bonus in an crypto wallet to be used by the QB.

    "This collaboration is the first ever endorsement agreement in which a substantial signing bonus has been paid entirely in cryptocurrency. The bonus was put directly into Lawrence's Blockfolio account and was accompanied by Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana."

    You sign the deal, you get paid money -- or in the case of Lawrence the crypto. While the usage of the word "sports" is relatively harmless the moment you read it, things took a jump. Following the Blockfolio press announcement, USA Today aggregated the information and this is where that the confusion started.

    The story was co-written by Madden NFL 24 with the term "signing bonus" which was given by the Blockfolio press release. It also blended it with Lawrence's actual Madden NFL 24 bonuses for signing from the Jaguars -- reporting it as $24.1M and using Spotrac as source. source.

    "The presumptive No. 1 overall pick for the 2021 Madden NFL 24 draft, almost surely headed to Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars, has partnered with a world-wide cryptocurrency investment app known as [url=https://www.mmoexp.com/Nfl-24/Coins.html]Madden 24 coins[/url] Blockfolio and plans to transfer the money he earns from signing into an account of the company."