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Agent Fee

Definition and explanation for NFLPA exam preparation

Definition

The maximum fee an agent can charge is 3% of the playing contract compensation. Marketing and endorsement fees are negotiable.

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Understanding Agent Fee is essential for the NFLPA certification exam. This concept frequently appears in questions about agent regulations and is often tested alongside related terms like Standard Representation Agreement (SRA) and nflpa.

Related Terms

Standard Representation Agreement (SRA)

The mandatory contract form between NFLPA certified agents and players, which sets the maximum 3% fee on playing contracts.

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