Players are set to be paid more money for appearing in EA Sports' College Football video game, CBS Sports has learned. EA ...
College football players will receive a significant increase for having their likeness in the upcoming EA Sports College ...
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College football players will be paid a lot more money for appearing in this year's edition of EA Sports' video game.
EA is expected to spend $16.5 million or more on payments to student-athletes this year for NIL deals.
Players were sent notices this week asking them to confirm whether they'd like to be included in the upcoming release, EA ...
College football players are reportedly getting a raise for appearing in EA Sports' next video game.The name, image and ...
Players visible on the cover leak include Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith, Alabama's Ryan William and Michigan's Bryce Underwood.
As reported by The Athletic, EA sent emails to players on Tuesday that announced an increase in name, image and likeness (NIL ...
EA will reportedly pay over $16 million to 14,000 athletes to use their names and likeness of athletes in College Football 26 ...
We finally got a piece of our hearts back when EA Sports made good on its promise to bring college football back into the ...
Electronic Arts is increasing compensation for the players lending their likenesses to EA Sports College Football 26. The ...
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