Emmitt Smith is a three-time Super Bowl Champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer. He is also a well-known real estate tycoon. In this article, we will take a look into Emmitt Smith’s net worth in 2021.

Net Worth$25 million
Age52
SalaryRetired
SponsorsN/A
SportsAmerican Football

Emmitt Smith’s Net Worth in 2021 (estimate): $25 Million

Emmitt Smith's net worth, Emmitt Smith

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Emmitt Smith’s net worth in 2021 is $25 million.

Smith is widely known as one of the best running backs in football history, and that started during his early years at Escambia High School in his hometown of Pensacola, Florida. He led the Escambia Gators to two state football championships.

USA Today and Parade magazine named Smith the 1986 high school player of the year. In 2007, Emmett Smith was named to the Florida High School Athletic Association All-Century Team and was recognized as Florida’s high school football Player of the Century.

Despite all of his achievements, some analysts said that Smith was too slow and small to succeed in college football.

Emmett Smith attended the University of Florida on an athletic scholarship. He broke the 1000-yard mark in his 7th game of the season as he finished the year with 1,341 yards. Smith was named the SEC and National Freshman of the Year and was the ninth in voting for the Heisman Trophy.

Smith played for three seasons with the Gators and he concluded his collegiate career owning almost 58 school records. In his junior season, he was named to the All-SEC First-team and was a unanimous first-team All-American. Smith was also the SEC Player of the Year.

He was then inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a “Gator Great” in 1999. And in 2006, Smith was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and was included in the Gator Football Ring of Honor.

In the 1990 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys traded up in order to select Emmitt Smith with the 17th overall pick. Due to contractual concerns, however, Smith had the longest holdout by a rookie in franchise history that lasted for 48 days. The Cowboys and Smith eventually agreed on a four-year $2.8 million contract with a $1 million signing bonus.

Despite missing all of the preseason, Smith was still able to play all 16 games with 15 starts. He was able to rush for 937 yards with 11 touchdowns en route to being named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowl honors.

The following year, Smith became the first player to lead the NFL in rushing and win the Super Bowl in the same season.

In 1993, Smith helped the Cowboys to win back-to-back Super Bowl championships. He also became the only running back in NFL history to be named the NFL MVP, lead the league in rushing, win the Super Bowl, and be named Super Bowl MVP in one season.

After 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, Emmitt Smith signed a two-year $7.5 million deal to join the Arizona Cardinals on March 26, 2003. The following year, he became the oldest player in NFL history to throw his first touchdown pass at age 34.

On February 3, 2005, Smith announced his retirement from the NFL. He signed a one-day contract with the Dallas Cowboys so that he could retire where he spent most of his professional career with.

Smith totaled an NFL record of 18,355 rushing yards with 164 touchdowns throughout his career.

Emmitt Smith’s accomplishments:

  • 1990 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
  • 3x NFL Rushing Touchdowns Leader
  • 4x NFL Rushing Yards Leader
  • 2x Second-team All-Pro
  • 4x First-team All-Pro
  • 1993 KCC NFC Offensive Player of the Year
  • 1993 Bert Bell Award
  • 8x Pro Bowl
  • 1993 NFL Most Valuable Player
  • 3x Super Bowl Champion
  • Super Bowl XXVIII MVP
  • Member of the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
  • Member of the NFL 100thAnniversary Team

In 2010, Emmett Smith was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. And due to his service with the Dallas Cowboys, Smith was included in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor.

In Emmett Smith’s 15-year NFL career, he earned $61,275,000, according to Spotrac.

In 2002, Emmett Smith and his wife, Pat, founded the Pat & Emmett Smith Charities. It is a nonprofit that aims to help children have the resources to realize their full potential.

He also had multiple appearances on television. Smith was a studio analyst for the NFL Network and ESPN for a couple of years. On July 23, 2006, he was selected as a judge for the Miss Universe 2006 Pageant. In the same year, Smith won the third season of Dancing with the Stars along with professional dancer Cheryl Burke.

In 2005, Smith dabbled in real estate and teamed up with Cowboy legend Roger Staubach. From there, Smith grew as a real estate developer and eventually launched ESmith Legacy, a company specializing in commercial real estate development and investment management.

It is safe to say that Smith has transitioned beautifully from his hall of fame NFL career to a business-minded post-football life.