Mark Ingram built his substantial wealth primarily through his successful NFL career, supplemented by endorsements and post-career media work. Here's a breakdown of key income steps:
Early NFL Earnings & Rookie Contract (2011-2014)
- Drafted 28th overall by the New Orleans Saints in 2011.
- Signed a 4-year rookie contract worth approximately $7.5 million, including a $3.9 million signing bonus and nearly $6.2 million guaranteed.
Peak Earning Years & First Major Extension (2015-2018)
- Performance met or exceeded rookie deal value, leading to franchise tag candidacy in 2015.
- Signed a 4-year extension with the Saints in 2016 worth $16 million, with $7.6 million fully guaranteed at signing. The average annual value reached $7.25 million.
Later Contracts & Consistent Salary (2019-2022)
- Signed a 3-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens in 2019 valued at $15 million, including a $6.5 million signing bonus. Annual base salaries peaked around $5 million.
- Traded to Houston Texans (2021), played final season with Saints (2022) on a 1-year, $1.75 million contract.
Endorsement & Media Income
- Secured deals with brands like Nike and local Louisiana businesses during his peak (estimated low-mid six figures annually).
- Post-retirement, joined Big Noon Kickoff (Fox Sports) and co-hosts "The Crew" podcast, generating substantial new income streams.
Career Earnings Totals
Ingram's estimated total NFL career earnings (salary + bonuses) exceed $47 million.
Endorsements, media roles, and investments likely add significantly, pushing his total accumulated wealth well over $50 million.

Key Wealth-Building Factors
- First-round draft capital enabling a lucrative rookie deal.
- Pro Bowl performance (x3) facilitating major contract extensions.
- Durability: Only one season-ending injury over 12 years.
- Strategic post-playing career transition into media.





