Foundations and Trends® in Microeconomics > Vol 12 > Issue 4

Performance and Pay in Professional Football

By Quinn Keefer, California State University San Marcos, USA, qkeefer@csusm.edu | Thomas J. Kniesner, Claremont Graduate University, USA, tom.kniesner@cgu.edu

 
Suggested Citation
Quinn Keefer and Thomas J. Kniesner (2022), "Performance and Pay in Professional Football", Foundations and Trends® in Microeconomics: Vol. 12: No. 4, pp 269-343. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/0700000072

Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
© 2022 Q. Keefer and T. J. Kniesner
 
Subjects
Labor Economics,  Econometric Models,  Panel Data
 
Keywords
JEL Codes: Z21, Z22, C23
Non-fatal injuriesNFLquarterbacksrunning backsrisky effortmarginal revenue productdifference-in-differencestriple differencesLAD
 

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In this article:
Executive Summary
Part 1: Performance and Pay in Professional Football: The Roles of Risky Effort and Injuries for Quarterbacks
1. Introduction
2. Model of Hiring Decisions
3. Empirical Methods and Data
4. Results
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Part 2: Performance and Pay in Professional Football: The Roles of Risky Effort and Injuries for Running Backs
6. Introduction
7. Risky Effort and Injuries Among Running Backs in the NFL
8. Data
9. Econometric Results
10. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References

Abstract

We examine performance and pay in the National Football League (NFL) using two high-profile positions, running backs and quarterbacks. In each case, we examine the effects and prevalence of injuries in professional football. With respect to quarterbacks, we use injuries to determine the performance value of elite quarterbacks. We then compare the performance value to the compensation premium received by elite quarterbacks. For running backs, we are concerned with how a player’s risky actions, in terms of injury risk, affect the player’s performance and pay in both the short and long terms.

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Table of contents:
Executive Summary
Part 1: Performance and Pay in Professional Football: The Roles of Risky Effort and Injuries for Quarterbacks
1. Introduction
2. Model of Hiring Decisions
3. Empirical Methods and Data
4. Results
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Part 2: Performance and Pay in Professional Football: The Roles of Risky Effort and Injuries for Running Backs
6. Introduction
7. Risky Effort and Injuries Among Running Backs in the NFL
8. Data
9. Econometric Results
10. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References

Performance and Pay in Professional Football

Performance and Pay in Professional Football examines performance and pay in the National Football League (NFL) using two high-profile positions, running backs and quarterbacks. In each case, the authors examine the effects and prevalence of injuries in professional football. With respect to quarterbacks, the authors use injuries to determine the performance value of elite quarterbacks. They then compare the performance value to the compensation premium received by elite quarterbacks. For running backs, the authors are concerned with how a player’s risky actions, in terms of injury risk, affect the player’s performance and pay in both the short and long terms.

 
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