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He has been published in the Journal of Computation Mathematics and wants to get his Ph.D when his playing career is over.
He's one of the smartest players in the NFL. He's also one of the most frugal.
According to a profile by Childs Walker of the Baltimore Sun, he lives on $25,000 a year and had a roommate last year to keep his expenses down. Urschel made $564,000 in salary and bonuses as a rookie in 2014 after getting picked in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. While his rookie deal is worth $2.3 million through 2017, only the $144,000 signing bonus was guaranteed. If he gets cut, the Ravens don't owe him a penny, so it appears he has decided to spend wisely.
Hence his car: a used 2013 Nissan Versa.
At the opening of Ravens training camp, Urschel tweeted a great photo of his ride compared to those of his fellow NFL players:
My Nissan Versa in the Ravens parking lot. pic.twitter.com/Bbqy8JircL
- John Urschel (@MathMeetsFball) August 3, 2015
Hard to argue with that.
Thx to Nissan of SC for working on my Versa this weekend. Found this when I picked it up!!!! You guys are awesome! pic.twitter.com/DGWl8OEWDt
- John Urschel (@MathMeetsFball) November 17, 2014