MSN Slideshow 10 Current and Former NFL Stars Who Had Inexpensive Cars By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 24, 2025 | 9:45 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 10 Kirk Cousins drives a dented GMC Savana passenger van with over 100,000 miles, purchased for $5,000 in 2014 from his grandmother. Cousins is set to earn $400 Million in his career. Bills star QB Josh Allen was seen driving a 2018 Hyundai Sonata. The average price is $14,000. He is already worth over $300 million. Bills QB Mitch Trubisky drove a beige 1997 Toyota Camry gifted by his grandmother. The average price of the car is around $2,500. Mitch has made over $50 million in his career. Former NFL Pro Bowl running back Alfred Morris famously drove his 1991 Mazda 626, a car he bought for $2. He called the car his Bentley, which he bought from his college pastor. NFL legend James Harrison drives a 2008 Smart Fortwo car. It's average price is $5,000. Harrison made over $40 million during his NFL career NFL icon Ryan Fitzpatrick drove a 2007 Toyota Sequoia. Average price of the car is just $9,000. Fitzpatrick made over $80 million in his career. Texans star Danielle Hunter drives a Nissan, which he has had for over 10 years. He has made over 150 million dollars in his career. Eagles star A.J. Brown drives a Honda Accord, a $20,000 car. Brown will have earned over $150 million when his career is over. NFL legend Andrew Luck drives a very basic Honda Accord. The cost of his car's base model is $24,460. Luck earned over $100 million in his career. Bills star and former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller drives a Chevy Camaro. The cost of the base model: $26,900. Miller has earned over $200 million in his career. More Slideshows The 8 Soccer Clubs With the Most Champions League Titles The 10 Soccer Players With the Most Champions League Goals Detroit Lions 7 Round Mock Draft Ranking the Top 10 Soccer Players of All Time The 10 Women’s Tennis Players With the Most Australian Open Titles The 10 Men’s Tennis Players With the Most Australian Open Titles