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Kansas State Wildcats Football QB Avery Johnson has reportedly turned down a tempting jaw-dropping $4.5 million NIL offer from Georgia, reaffirming his commitment to finishing his college career with…

Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson has reportedly declined a substantial $4.5 million Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) offer from the University of Georgia, choosing instead to continue his collegiate career with Kansas State. This decision highlights Johnson’s dedication to the Wildcats and underscores the evolving dynamics of NIL agreements in college athletics.

 

Johnson, celebrated for his dual-threat capabilities and leadership on the field, has been a pivotal figure for Kansas State. His commitment to the Wildcats has been evident since his recruitment, and his recent choice to forgo a lucrative opportunity elsewhere further solidifies this loyalty.

 

The quarterback’s current NIL valuation stands at approximately $1.8 million, reflecting his marketability and prominence in college football. This valuation is bolstered by several notable endorsements, including a significant deal with Red Bull signed in February 2025, marking his entry into global brand collaborations.

 

In addition to national brands, Johnson has actively partnered with local businesses. He secured an agreement with Robbins Motor Company, allowing him to drive a Dodge Charger, and another with Long McArthur Luxury, which provided him with a unique lavender Corvette. These partnerships not only enhance his personal brand but also strengthen his ties within the Kansas community.

 

Johnson’s decision to remain with Kansas State amidst enticing offers from other programs underscores the shifting landscape of college athletics, where NIL opportunities play an increasingly significant role in athletes’ choices. His steadfastness serves as a testament to his commitment to his team and the values he upholds.

 

As the Wildcats prepare for the upcoming season, Johnson’s leadership and unwavering dedication are poised to be central to the team’s pursuit of success in the competitive arena of college football.

 

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