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Delivery man to Heisman winner: Bryce Young talks college DoorDash gig

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Last updated: 2023/08/02 at 1:21 PM
BigP Published August 2, 2023
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  • David Newton, ESPN Staff WriterAug 1, 2023, 04:24 PM ET

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      David Newton is an NFL reporter at ESPN and covers the Carolina Panthers. Newton began covering Carolina in 1995 and came to ESPN in 2006 as a NASCAR reporter before joining NFL Nation in 2013. You can follow Newton on Twitter at @DNewtonespn.

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Bryce Young can’t go anywhere in training camp without being recognized, but the Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback did a good job of hiding his identity his freshman year at Alabama when he was delivering food for DoorDash.

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“Honestly, I would only have a mask on and a hoodie and I would only accept drop-it-at-my-door orders,” the top pick of the 2023 NFL draft revealed on Tuesday about his 2020 part-time job.

“For the most part, I never got recognized. “It was before NIL. I just wanted to have a little extra money.”

NIL went into effect on July 1, 2021, allowing student-athletes to be compensated for their name, image and likeness during their college career.

Young, who won the Heisman Trophy in 2021, topped lists the past two years as the highest-paid NIL athlete. He reportedly earned $3.5 million from deals with companies such as Dr. Pepper, Nissan, Subway, Logan’s Roadhouse and Cash App.

Young, of course, doesn’t need the extra money now. He has a fully guaranteed $37.95 million contract with a $24.6 million signing bonus that keeps him focused on being Carolina’s starting quarterback.

Young also has garnered deals with Jordan Brand, BodyArmor, Snickers and Bojangles to increase his value even more since entering the NFL.

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