Cole Beasley, the professional American football wide receiver currently plays for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. With his professional career of 6 years, Beasley has made the million dollars fortune summing up the total career earnings of $12.29 million.
Beasley's earnings also get a huge support with his endorsement deals as well. So, how much is Cole Beasley's net worth and what about his salary? Besides his property details, Cole Beasley's career achievements have also made a pinpoint to fan's curiousness. Let's know all about Beasley's earnings, contracts, and career achievements in this section.
Well, 28-year-old Beasley has played for the only team Dallas Cowboys so far, after being signed by the Cowboys in 2012. The Jersey number 11 footballer is estimated to be enjoying the net worth of $13 million.
And currently, with his due contract with the Dalla Cowboys, Beasley's average annual salary is reported to be $3.4 million though it is less than that of the Cowboys' highly-paid players like Dez Bryant and Travis Frederick who earn $14 million and $9.4 million respectively.
Let's know more.
Cole Beasley, with the height of 5 feet 8 inches, is from the NFL family background who initially played for his father and head coach Mike Beasly, while he attended Little Elm High School. Then, the young option quarterback, Beasley was converted to wide receiver in his college career after attending Southern Methodist University.
Soon his impressive gameplay offered him the contract from the Dallas Cowboys, despite going undrafted in the 2012 NFL Draft. And on April 29, 2012, Beasley signed his first professional contract worth $1.44 million over 3 years with Cowboys.
Then again on March 3, 2015, Cole Beasley signed a 4-year contract extension with the Cowboys worth $13.6 million. The deal offered him the signing bonus of $4 million, the guaranteed amount of $7.356 million and the average annual salary of $3.4 million.
Sources: The #Cowboys and WR Cole Beasley have agreed to terms on a 4-year deal worth $13.6M with $7M in guarantees and a $4M signing bonus.
— Rand Getlin (@RandGetlin) March 3, 2015
For the 2018 season, Beasley's annual salary is reported to be $3.25 million while carrying the cap hit and dead cap value of $4.5 million and $5.5 million.
As far, no recent news of Cole Beasley's transfer or contract extension after his contract expiry is out, let's wait for the day.
The NFL player is endorsed by many brands like Old Spices, Body Armor, Cholula, and Nike. Beasley can be seen sharing and promoting the brands product on his Instagram, though the payment detail of the endorsement is not disclosed.
Probably, he sums up huge money from his endorsements.
Well, Beasley has kept the detail of his current house low, however, the news of Cole's house in Texas made the highlights back in October 2015, after he set up to sell his home for only $360,000. But, no further detail of the property sale is not exposed.
Though Cole Beasley reportedly lives happily with his wife Krystin Beasley and his 2 sons in his lovely home, the details being unexposed.
Also, Cole Beasley has not talked much about his car collection, he reportedly owns a Mercedez, Dodge Charger SRT8 and Chevrolet Camaro.
Furthermore, he was seen with his son on his Mercedez which is estimated to be around $40,000.
Besides cars, Cole Beasley also seems fond of dogs and he reportedly owns 2 pit bull.
Cole Beasley, the favorite of the Little Elm high school in his high school career made the records of 1,184 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, 1,570 passing yards, and 12 touchdowns and was even rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.
Then after attending the Southern Methodist University, Beasley played as wide receiver, unlike quarterback in the high school. In college career, he recorded 87 receptions, 1,060 yards, and 6 touchdowns as junior and 86 receptions for 1,040 yards and 2 touchdowns while playing as a senior.
For his contribution, Cole Beasley was even named Second-Team All-C-USA in 2010 as an honor.
Larter in 2012, Beasley's professional career started after he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys, though he went undrafted in 2012 NFL Draft. And his rookie year, Beasley made 15 receptions for 98 receiving yards.
In October 2012, Beasley's high school retired his jersey number 11 making the announcement via Twitter.
Cole Beasley's #11 Jersey officially retired from Little Elm HS tonight #Cowboys @beas11 #LoboProudof11 #Lobo4Life pic.twitter.com/hdIh9UzJ
— Little Elm ISD (@leisd) October 6, 2012
Then in 2013 season, with Cowboys, Beasley made 39 receptions for 368 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns along with returned 10 punts for 68 yards and one kickoff for 11 yards, which was followed by 37 receptions, 420 yards, and 4 touchdowns in 2014 season.
After signing a 4-year-contract extension with Cowboys on March 3, 2015, he made 52 receptions for 537 receiving yards and 5 receiving touchdowns, in that season and posted career highs in receptions and yards, catching 75 passes for 833 yards and 5 touchdowns on 98 targets in 2016 season.
Let's take a look at his 2016 highlights.
Beasley's stats of 2017 was 36 receptions, 314 receiving yards, 8.7 receiving yards per reception, 54 longest reception and 4 receiving touchdowns. His total career stats are reported to be 254 total receptions, 2599 receiving yards, 10.2 receiving yards per reception, and 20 receiving touchdowns.
Let's wish him best for further and stay tuned for more updates!