What is Kalen Ballage's net worth? XFL Salary, contract breakdown of Brahmas RB

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Kalen Ballage of the Miami Dolphins

Running back Kalen Ballage plays for the XFL's San Antonio Brahmas.

He attended Arizona State during his collegiate football career before being selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL draft. He has also suited up for the Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets.

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed Kalen Ballage to a 1-year, $920,000 deal as his final NFL deal. He received a total of $3,246,806 in salary from four NFL teams during the course of his career. His net worth is thought to be in the region of $1.5 million.

Ballage is expected to earn at least $50,000 at the end of this XFL campaign if he plays every game for his team, according to the wage requirements established by the league. Howevet, his exact salary with the San Antonio Brahmas is not known. His pay might also be as low as $15,000 per year without the playing time.

If Ballage is on the active roster, he can make up to $5,000 weekly. Even if they were deemed inactive, the victorious team's squad members in each game of the XFL would also get a $1,000 prize per player.

Thaf's is a little different in the semifinals, as both teams' players receive bonuses, with the winning team receiving a larger bonus than the losing one. Ballage may earn as much as $119,000 throughout the regular season if his team goes unbeaten.


Kalen Ballage’s timeline

Ballage spent time with the Dolphins, Jets, Steelers and Chargers in the NFL before being chosen by the Brahmas in the sixth round of the 2023 XFL draft.

Kalen Ballage is renowned for his ability to combine power with speed. Ballage had four touchdowns overall as an Arizona State freshman in 2014, along with 202 combined running and receiving yards. Ballage equaled the FBS single-game scoring record for college football in 2016 after scoring eight TDs in a game against Texas Tech.

He amassed 1,984 rushing yards and 27 rushing touchdowns throughout his college career, apart from 684 receiving yards and two scores. The Dolphins selected him with the 131st overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft.

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