Emmitt Smith’s net worth in 2025 estimated at $27 million

Emmitt Smith
Emmitt Smith

Emmitt Smith, a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys and Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinee, continues to attract attention for his financial achievements in 2025. After playing 15 seasons in professional football, Smith built a lasting career through record-breaking performances and championship wins.

Smith’s estimated net worth in 2025 is reported as $27 million. His wealth reflects not only his time on the field but also income from business ventures, endorsements, and media appearances. Smith’s legacy was cemented by his contributions to the Dallas Cowboys, where he became known as one of the franchise’s most prominent running backs.

Smith is currently retired from professional football. He has recently discussed topics relating to his former team, including their ongoing Super Bowl drought. In addressing criticism aimed at team owner Jerry Jones, Smith said, “Well, Jerry never caught a pass. He never ran a ball. And he [expletive] sure didn’t throw one. So, at some point, players gotta take on ownership of what they’ve been trained and what they’ve been taught to do.”

After retiring from football—having played two final seasons with the Arizona Cardinals before leaving the sport in February 2005—Smith leveraged endorsement deals with major brands such as Pepsi, Reebok, Bud Light, and QC Kinetix. He later won the third season of Dancing with the Stars in 2006.

In business leadership roles since retirement, Smith has served as President and CEO of Emmitt Smith Enterprises while pursuing other ventures including EJ Smith Construction, Smith/Cypress Partners LP, and Jesse Iwuji Motorsports.

Smith’s various professional activities have contributed significantly to his overall net worth in 2025.


Organizations Mentioned: Pro Football Hall of Fame

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