Emmanwori getting his bros a ‘small’ dinner cause we’re gonna eat next week. Fr though stand up guy, one of the most exciting rookies we’ve ever had.
January 8, 2026
Emmanwori getting his bros a ‘small’ dinner cause we’re gonna eat next week. Fr though stand up guy, one of the most exciting rookies we’ve ever had.
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6 strawberry lemonades alongside those steak and lobster dinners is taking me out lmfao
DROTY picks up the cheque
I can’t be the only one who finds it strange that these guys are getting wasted during an upcoming playoff run?? lol
Edit: I didn’t realise there were 30 guests lol
Server making 10% on gross sales is insane for a bill that large
Double cognac old fashioned for only $5? Where is this place?
5 bottles of Caymus. A fine selection the pair with steak without absolutely murdering the rook.
2 small lobsters a $190 🤣

Metropolitan Grill?
18 Ribeye… sounds like the Seahawks
An episode on Running Point in Netflix recently alludes to this similar kind of Rookie Tradition but I think this one is more of celebration to winning the division too.
I wonder if this receipt is all on Defense, and Zabel have a different thing for the Offense.
Holy shit that’s quite the bill!! What a solid ass dude!
Fuck, Im poor
Damn I wish I can afford that.
Imagine being the server with a 2k tip
That’s some expensive steak and booze. Now I see why a lot of pro athletes go broke after they’re done.
I want to know where I. Seattle this is? My guess is legion but that’s a bad one.. most likely metropolitan grill or one of those steakhouses?
is the service charge getting taxed? that’s criminal on top of 22%
What restaurant is it?
I love football, and I understand that these folks are legitimately putting their health and life spans at risk to play this sport…but damn it makes me feel some type of way to see people spending money like that on an evening with teammates.
Seriously, fuck that. I don’t care if we’re winning, or if this is what happens to every rookie either way. That’s just fucked up.
Next time tell him to cash tip! Doesn’t get taxed unless your completely honest on your tax return!
“Why do NFL players usually go broke after they retire?”
My Emmanwori jersey stocks going 📈📈📈
Eat up lads! You boys deserve it
His 2025 cash payout was just under $6 million, and his entire contract of $11.6 million is fully guaranteed. He can afford it.
Yesterday I met Emmanwori’s high school coach at the clinic I work at. He went to high school at Irmo High here. He said that when he was in 10th grade he sat in a car with him and told him. “you’re gonna go to a power 5 school and you’re going to make it to the nfl” (he said he had coached 3 other kids that made it into the nfl). But that he had to fix his temper. And then over the next two years he really matured.
Was an awesome talk.
It’s the Louis the XIII that got me haha
Drinking Louis xiii and VS. Cognac enjoyers weep
Hey at least they’re drinking local the Candy mountain wine is from the Tricities
Why are the strawberry lemonades $7!!!!
98% of athletes are bankrupt in 24 months. The vets should be demanding these rooks make smarter choices. I get financial discipline is hard but if a school teacher can retire by 40 these guys should have generational wealth.
31 steak dinners is pretty nuts.
Where did they go, what spot is this?
These people buying $5000 bottles of alcohol will never not be cringe
$5 old fashioned?
Louis the 13th!
Where are the Busch lights?
For anyone curious this isn’t the real bill. It was around the $20k range.
Even if I were a multi-millionaire, I couldn’t do this. This is just throwing money away.
I hate this tradition. Emmanwori didn’t have much of a choice, and its stuff like this that causes many rookies financial problems. And a lot of them don’t get that big second contract.
I know he can afford if, but in addition to the tips, there is a 22% service charge that the restaurant gets to keep? Wtf?
I’m a grumpy old man, but I hate these type of events.
Waste of money, excessive and just feeds into the culture of crazy salaries and skyrocketing ticket prices.
Alright, who ordered the strawberry lemonade and chocolate cake?
Where do I get an old fashioned for $5 ?!!!!
Don’t have rookies foot massive dinner bills for teammates making millions, it’s fucked up
Who tf got a slice of chocolate cake
Anyone else think it’s BS that the company gets to keep 100% of that service fee of 22% ($3,600) on top of the bill?
That’s very kind but to think I’m trying to save around $22,000 to get my roof replaced. 🥺
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6 strawberry lemonades alongside those steak and lobster dinners is taking me out lmfao
DROTY picks up the cheque
I can’t be the only one who finds it strange that these guys are getting wasted during an upcoming playoff run?? lol
Edit: I didn’t realise there were 30 guests lol
Server making 10% on gross sales is insane for a bill that large
Double cognac old fashioned for only $5? Where is this place?
5 bottles of Caymus. A fine selection the pair with steak without absolutely murdering the rook.
2 small lobsters a $190 🤣

Metropolitan Grill?
18 Ribeye… sounds like the Seahawks
An episode on Running Point in Netflix recently alludes to this similar kind of Rookie Tradition but I think this one is more of celebration to winning the division too.
I wonder if this receipt is all on Defense, and Zabel have a different thing for the Offense.
Holy shit that’s quite the bill!! What a solid ass dude!
Fuck, Im poor
Damn I wish I can afford that.
Imagine being the server with a 2k tip
That’s some expensive steak and booze. Now I see why a lot of pro athletes go broke after they’re done.
I want to know where I. Seattle this is? My guess is legion but that’s a bad one.. most likely metropolitan grill or one of those steakhouses?
is the service charge getting taxed? that’s criminal on top of 22%
What restaurant is it?
I love football, and I understand that these folks are legitimately putting their health and life spans at risk to play this sport…but damn it makes me feel some type of way to see people spending money like that on an evening with teammates.
Seriously, fuck that. I don’t care if we’re winning, or if this is what happens to every rookie either way. That’s just fucked up.
Next time tell him to cash tip! Doesn’t get taxed unless your completely honest on your tax return!
Oh, that’s not even the best one:
https://youtu.be/9f_wwwbp35k?si=YimeiMj2L8JZombe
“Why do NFL players usually go broke after they retire?”
My Emmanwori jersey stocks going 📈📈📈
Eat up lads! You boys deserve it
His 2025 cash payout was just under $6 million, and his entire contract of $11.6 million is fully guaranteed. He can afford it.
Yesterday I met Emmanwori’s high school coach at the clinic I work at. He went to high school at Irmo High here. He said that when he was in 10th grade he sat in a car with him and told him. “you’re gonna go to a power 5 school and you’re going to make it to the nfl” (he said he had coached 3 other kids that made it into the nfl). But that he had to fix his temper. And then over the next two years he really matured.
Was an awesome talk.
It’s the Louis the XIII that got me haha
Drinking Louis xiii and VS. Cognac enjoyers weep
Hey at least they’re drinking local the Candy mountain wine is from the Tricities
Why are the strawberry lemonades $7!!!!
98% of athletes are bankrupt in 24 months. The vets should be demanding these rooks make smarter choices. I get financial discipline is hard but if a school teacher can retire by 40 these guys should have generational wealth.
31 steak dinners is pretty nuts.
Where did they go, what spot is this?
These people buying $5000 bottles of alcohol will never not be cringe
$5 old fashioned?
Louis the 13th!
Where are the Busch lights?
For anyone curious this isn’t the real bill. It was around the $20k range.
Even if I were a multi-millionaire, I couldn’t do this. This is just throwing money away.
I hate this tradition. Emmanwori didn’t have much of a choice, and its stuff like this that causes many rookies financial problems. And a lot of them don’t get that big second contract.
I know he can afford if, but in addition to the tips, there is a 22% service charge that the restaurant gets to keep? Wtf?
I’m a grumpy old man, but I hate these type of events.
Waste of money, excessive and just feeds into the culture of crazy salaries and skyrocketing ticket prices.
Alright, who ordered the strawberry lemonade and chocolate cake?
Where do I get an old fashioned for $5 ?!!!!
Don’t have rookies foot massive dinner bills for teammates making millions, it’s fucked up
Who tf got a slice of chocolate cake
Anyone else think it’s BS that the company gets to keep 100% of that service fee of 22% ($3,600) on top of the bill?
That’s very kind but to think I’m trying to save around $22,000 to get my roof replaced. 🥺
My invite must have got lost in the mail.