When it comes to love and money, NFL rookies just got a rare offer most celebs pay top dollar for. High-profile divorce lawyer James Sexton—yes, the guy who’s seen everything, is offering free prenuptial agreements to every single player in the 2025 NFL Draft class. Why? Because one rising star, Travis Hunter, just tied the knot without one right after inking a $46.6 million contract. Now Sexton’s stepping in with advice that’s part legal, part love-proofing: “Don’t be foolish.”
James Sexton is offering prenups for free and with a warning
James Sexton, a divorce attorney who’s repped some of Hollywood and Wall Street’s biggest names, announced this week that he’s offering free, confidential prenups to all incoming NFL rookies. No strings attached, no media circus, just legal protection for their soon-to-be multi-million-dollar bank accounts.
And he’s not being subtle about his motivation. In an interview, Sexton flat-out said,
“NFL players are really susceptible… getting married at your highest earning point without a prenup? That’s foolish.”The warning wasn’t random, it came after Colorado star-turned-Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter made headlines for marrying Leanna Lenee without a prenup. This came right after he signed a massive $46.6M rookie contract with Jacksonville.
That’s when Sexton stepped in, essentially saying: this isn’t about love, it’s about logic.
“A prenup isn’t planning for divorce,” he said.
“It’s just common sense when millions are on the line.”NFL fans have mixed feelings, some are praising it, others calling it ‘paranoid’
Across social media, fans are split. Some are applauding Sexton for offering guidance and looking out for young athletes. Others think it’s sending a cynical message that love and trust don’t mix in the NFL.
One fan tweeted:
“That offer is more about generating business for himself, tbh”“Let it go dude. If he's happy and okay with it it's his choice. Why are people so obsessed with this?” While another joked:
“Poor travis such a high chance to lose half your fortune for absolutely zero reason”Whether you call it smart or savage, it’s getting attention.
With huge contracts, brand deals, and sudden fame, today’s NFL rookies are entering more than just a football league, they’re stepping into a financial minefield. James Sexton’s free prenup offer might not be romantic, but it’s one way to make sure love doesn’t fumble the bag.
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