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Sports Agent Profile - Agent: Tom Condon, Creative Artists Agency



Services Provided:
Contract Negotiations
Financial Services - Referrals Only
Endorsements
Tax Advice - Referrals Only
Public Relations
Marketing

Education:
Univ. of Baltimore Law, J.D. 81
Boston College, B.A. 74

Active NFL Contracts Negotiated: 45

• Named by The Sporting News the “most powerful agent in any sport” and second only to Commissioner Paul Tagliabue in the NFL

Tom Condon, now with Creative Artists Agency, is universally regarded as the most powerful agent in the NFL and he has led IMG Football’s representation of more first-round NFL draft picks than any other agency, including 33 since 1997. He negotiated the richest contract in NFL history for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning - a $98 million deal, including a record $34 million signing bonus, and has negotiated 7 contracts with at least $20 Million in guaranteed money. He represents 75 current NFL players and several top NFL draft prospects. Tom was also a starting guard in the NFL for 12 seasons and is a licensed attorney at law.

His list of major clients has included some very famous names:
• Peyton Manning
• Eli Manning
• Marvin Harrison
• Simeon Rice
• LaDainian Tomlinson
• Chad Pennington

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