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My boss and I both think we are right. I say Brady makes more and he says Peyton.

I could swear I read somewhere that Brady made more in ad dollars but I kind find the article.

I am at work so I didn't have all day to google but my immediate search was not giving great results. I thought yuo guys could answer my question.

Not to be greedy but a source would be good, than I could show him.


Thank You for any help.
 
I'd think Manning would be an obvious choice because he's in 10,000x more commercials than Brady is. Alas, I too am at work and I have a feeling that if I look for it, and find it, that the website will be proxied.
 
I'd think Manning would be an obvious choice because he's in 10,000x more commercials than Brady is. Alas, I too am at work and I have a feeling that if I look for it, and find it, that the website will be proxied.

Peyton certainly is the obvious choice, but I thought I read somewhere that Brady made more because he limited his work and got paid more for higher quality products like Movado and Stetson.
 
Peyton certainly is the obvious choice, but I thought I read somewhere that Brady made more because he limited his work and got paid more for higher quality products like Movado and Stetson.

i remember reading an article a while back...

it said peyton had made more then brady, but by a very small margin

it was interesting, b/c peyton had (and still has) a LOT of commercials out, where brady has maybe 1 or 2, and they make almost similar amounts

but last thing i read it was peyton by a little bit
 
Peyton certainly is the obvious choice, but I thought I read somewhere that Brady made more because he limited his work and got paid more for higher quality products like Movado and Stetson.

Hopefully your boss won't fire you for this.

Endorsements
Code:
Tom Brady	$9,000,000
Peyton Manning	$11,500,000
Year: 2006
source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/index.2.html

And here's more:
Here’s a bit of unsurprising news for Sunday afternoon television enthusiasts: Indiana Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is the National Football League’s “Most Marketable Player,” according to a survey of sports marketing and media executives.

The vote wasn’t even close: Manning snapped up more than half of the first-place ballots, with only Tom Brady, the New England Patriots’ quarterback, anywhere within striking distance.
source: http://chiefmarketer.com/cm_plus/peytons_place/

EDIT: I just realized Chief Marketer called them the "Indiana Colts." Haha, oh man.
 
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Another, more recent article at CNNMoney:
Peyton Manning was already at the top of the endorsement game when he showed up at last year's Super Bowl, pulling down $11 million from sponsors ranging from MasterCard (MA) and Sprint Nextel (S, Fortune 500) to Reebok and PepsiCo's (PEP, Fortune 500) Gatorade, according to an estimate at that time from Sports Illustrated. He's added about $2 million to that total since he won the big game and its MVP award.
source: http://money.cnn.com/2008/02/04/commentary/sportsbiz/index.htm?section=money_commentary
 
Thank you very much guys

as usual I stand corrected. I guess the fact that it was closer than most thought was standing out in my mind.
 
I saw P more than T in the ad. Clicking oreo cookies ad is a classic one.
 
I wonder if that $11 million includes his $200k endorsement of the mother's dance moves at her daughter's birthday party:
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peyton3.jpg

peyton4.jpg

peyton5.jpg
 
Hopefully your boss won't fire you for this.

Endorsements
Code:
Tom Brady	$9,000,000
Peyton Manning	$11,500,000
Year: 2006
source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/index.2.html

And here's more:
source: http://chiefmarketer.com/cm_plus/peytons_place/

EDIT: I just realized Chief Marketer called them the "Indiana Colts." Haha, oh man.

Manning might make more moolah overall, but he also does WAY more commercials and endorsements than Brady. I suspect that since Brady does fewer commercials and endorsements, he makes more money per commercial because he is more selective. Just a theory but I have no evidence or figures.
 
Ya, but who got more ***?
 
I wonder if that $11 million includes his $200k endorsement of the mother's dance moves at her daughter's birthday party:
peyton2.jpg

peyton3.jpg

peyton4.jpg

peyton5.jpg

Is that his wife?
 
Is that his wife?

That's the wife of the guy with the mustache.

The guy paid Peyton $200,000 to go to his young daughter's birthday party. Peyton showed up, partied and danced with the wife, then the three of them went back to the husband's and wife's place together.
 
TV pays more than print.

Brady= print ads

Peyton = TV ads

Sorry
 
Whoever she is she's hot, if I remember correctly hotter than Manning's wife!
See money can buy you love, or at least a bangin wife!
 
I wonder if that $11 million includes his $200k endorsement of the mother's dance moves at her daughter's birthday party:
peyton2.jpg

peyton3.jpg

peyton4.jpg

peyton5.jpg
Please tell me those are Photoshopped and not real
 
That's the wife of the guy with the mustache.

The guy paid Peyton $200,000 to go to his young daughter's birthday party. Peyton showed up, partied and danced with the wife, then the three of them went back to the husband's and wife's place together.

The guy with the mustache? You mean Cheech Marin?
 
Whoever she is she's hot, if I remember correctly hotter than Manning's wife!
See money can buy you love, or at least a bangin wife!

Yeah, MILF city.
 
Brady has taken a different approach to his endorsements and self promotion. He seems to be in it for the long haul, crafting an image that will cross-over to multiple audiences over time and when he retires from the NFL, whereas Peyton is cashing in today on his football persona (nearly all of Peyton's commercials are centered on Football whereas Brady's frequently don't have a pigskin within a thousand miles).

Time will tell, money wise, which had the right strategy, but it's clear that neither one is hurting today, according to the data provided by other posters.
 
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