Peter Schaffer (sports agent)

Peter Schaffer (born 1962) is an American sports agent/Lawyer who represents players in the National Football League, Major League Baseball, PGA Tour, the National Basketball Association, and the National Hockey League. He is founder and owner of Authentic Athletix, a Colorado based sports agency, and is known for representing highly drafted players and marquis names[1] He also owns the Authentic Performance Center, a world class athletic combine training facility in Denver.

Schaffer represents more than 100 athletes and celebrities, both active and retired, including Joe Thomas, Phil Taylor, Barry Sanders, Trevor Pryce, Joshua Cribbs, C. J. Anderson, Mario Edwards, Jr., C. J. Anderson and Hakeem Nicks.[2] and PGA Golfers including two time PGA tour Winner Jonathan Kaye and Shane Bertsch.

Biography

Early years

Schaffer was born in 1962 in upstate New York. He attended Cortland High School and then The Hill School, in Pottstown, PA on athletic and academic scholarship, graduating in 1980 with honors. Schaffer then attended Franklin and Marshall College, graduating in 1984 with honors while playing both varsity lacrosse and hockey. In 1987 he graduated from Brooklyn Law School and in 1988 played professional lacrosse in the American Lacrosse League (1988) (ALL) for the Denver Rifles. His first job out of law school was with the Denver-based law firm of Weller, Freidrich, Ward and Andrews a litigation firm. Schaffer was also Appointed Chairman of the Denver Cable Television Commission.

Personal - Married to Alison E. Schaffer (1998) from Sheboygan, Wisconsin with two children, Lilian (2000) and Gavin (2004).

After law school in 1988 Schaffer became certified as a Contract Advisor ("Agent") by the National Football League Players Association ("NFLPA"), the NHLPA, and PGA Tour. During this time he negotiated some of the most lucrative deals in NFL history.

Contract Highlights

1997

Made Chad Brown the highest paid linebacker in NFL history.[3]

2001

Made Trevor Pryce the highest paid defensive player in NFL history.[4]

2011

Made Joe Thomas the highest paid offensive lineman in NFL history.[5]

Schaffer also represents Willie Roaf, Pro Football Hall of Fame (offensive tackle, New Orleans Saints), Hakeem Nicks (wide receiver, Tennessee Titans), Chad Brown (linebacker, Seattle Seahawks), Jason Gildon (linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers), C.J. Anderson (Running Back, Denver Broncos), David Diehl Pro Bowl Offensive Tackle New York Giants and current Fox Sports Game analyst, Larry Johnson (Running Back, Kansas City Chiefs), Rudi Johnson (Running Back, Cincinnati Bengals),and Quarterback New York Giants and current ESPN and Jesse Palmer, Good Morning America studio Host.

Authentic Athletix

In 2011 Schaffer started his own agency called Authentic Athletix,LLC, a sports and entertainment agency.[2] http://www.agentaa.com

Association with John "JR" Rickert

Schaffer, who originally mentored Rickert in 1999, recently added him to his team at the new Authentic Athletix, giving them a total client base of over 125 professional athletes and entertainers. Together Schaffer and Rickert have negotiated some of the biggest contracts in the NFL including: Joshua Cribbs (2010), Kevin Burnett (2011), and Joe Thomas (2011). They attended Super Bowl XLVI together and celebrated the New York Giants' victory with clients Hakeem Nicks and David Diehl.

Media Presence

Schaffer is highly regarded as an expert on the business of sports, appearing on ABC Nightly News,[6] Fox Sports,[7] the Dan Patrick Show,[8] HBO Real Sports and 60 Minutes.[9] He has also co hosted shows on KFFN (Denver) and Altitude Sports Network. His thoughts on the NFL can be read regularly in his national column for the Washington Post’s “Inside the League.” He has served as a Professor of Sports Law at the University of Denver, and has lectured at Tulane University Law School, University of Colorado Business School, Johnson and Wales University, University of Colorado Law School and the University of New York-Cortland among others. He has also served as Chairman of the Denver Cable Commission and the Denver Professional Lacrosse Commission. He is a member of the Agent Advisory Board of the NFL Players Union and is a member in good standing of both the NFLPA and NHLPA.

On August 11, 2015 the Esquire Network premiered a new docuseries titled The Agent which follows Schaffer and three other NFL agents as they court potential clients in the months leading up to the NFL draft. Camera crews documented Schaffer's recruitment of Florida State star defensive end Mario Edwards, Jr. and 2014 Thorpe Award winner Gerod Holliman of Louisville. The series includes footage of Schaffer playing golf with NFL star and client Adam Jones, a trip to a men's lacrosse tournament where Schaffer convinces his teammates to take the Wonderlic test with his new clients and even captures Schaffer watching former Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday suffer a broken leg shortly after contacting him as a potential client.

References

  1. "NFL Back in Business". Rick Reilly, ESPN. Retrieved July 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. 1 2 "Authentic Athletix Clients". AgentAA.com. Retrieved September 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Snake Charmer". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 1997. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. "Pryce Signs Seven-Year, Sixty Million Dollar Contract with Broncos". Clemson University Athletics. Retrieved 2001. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Highest Paid Offensive Linemen". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. "Why NBA Players Get Into Trouble". ABC News. Retrieved July 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. "Seahawks Sign Thomas". Fox Sports. Retrieved July 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  8. "Dan Patrick on Peter Schaffer". AgentAA.com. Retrieved July 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  9. "Pelley Interviews Schaffer 60 Minutes". AgentAA.com. Retrieved July 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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