Your contract is a multi-million dollar asset—so why wait for next season's paycheck to use it? From funding off-season training to seizing real estate opportunities, professional athletes are increasingly turning to contract loans for immediate liquidity. Discover how Sure Sports helps elite players in the NFL, NBA, MLB, and beyond leverage their signed agreements into flexible, unsecured capital without the red tape of traditional banking.
The 2026 NCAA season marks a historic shift as universities begin distributing a capped $20.5 million in direct revenue sharing to student-athletes. This transition from 1099 NIL deals to W2 employee status introduces new complexities, from automatic tax withholding to 403(b) retirement eligibility. Learn how to manage your new university salary alongside existing NIL deals to maximize your take-home pay and avoid the "lifestyle creep" trap.
When the last out is made and the stadium lights go dark, most fans assume MLB players can finally relax. In reality, the offseason brings new challenges, especially when it comes to financial stability. While fans see the glamour of professional baseball, few realize that most players stop receiving paychecks once the season ends. Understanding…
Private equity’s influence in professional sports is changing the game both on and off the field. Investors are fueling record franchise valuations, reshaping team operations, and opening new doors for athletes who want a seat at the ownership table. Learn how private equity is transforming sports into a global asset class—and how Sure Sports helps athletes turn their playing contracts into the capital they need to invest like owners.
Jurickson Profar, an outfielder for the Atlanta Braves, was recently suspended by Major League Baseball (MLB). This has raised questions about how suspensions can affect a player’s contract and potentially contract-based financing. This article examines the contract implications of Jurickson Profar’s suspension, looking at how it affects both his career and his team. Reasons for…
A potential game-changer is stirring debate in baseball: the Golden At-Bat Rule. This proposed rule lets teams pick one batter, out of turn, for a pivotal moment that could decide the game’s outcome. Designed to add excitement and attract younger fans, the rule has sparked mixed reactions. While some embrace its strategic potential, others worry it disrupts baseball’s traditional flow. With MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred leading the charge, this innovation could redefine the sport’s future.
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