Warren Sapp net worth: Warren Sapp is a retired American football player who played defensive tackle in the National Football League and has a net worth of -$1 million. Warren Sapp earned his net worth as a football player. He was honored as an outstanding football player at Apopka High School in Apopka, Florida. Many top national colleges sought him out as a football player. He went to the University of Miami and he was a first-round draft pick of the Buccaneers in 1995. Being the defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was a fierce sacker of opposing quarterbacks and has helped his team make it to the playoffs four times between 1995 and 2002. He played 13 seasons in the NFL, nine with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and four with the Oakland Raiders. He was named the NFL's defensive player of the year in 1999 and won a Super Bowl with Tampa Bay in 2002. In 2007, he was named to the Florida High School Association All-Century Team. He was known for his fiery temperament both on and off the field. He made football history by perfecting an on-field assignment known as the "three technique defensive tackle," which positioned him between the tackle and the offensive guard; his prowess in that role helped him net a myriad of honors. He retired at the end of the 2007 season and moved into the broadcast booth in 2008 as a commentator on the NFL Network and on Showtime. He is the 300-pound former NFL lineman whose light footed appearance on Dancing with the Stars in 2008 made him an unlikely ballroom hero. He was a judge at the 2003 Miss USA Pageant. He had a Super Bowl ring specially made while he waited for the official ring to be presented. Warren Sapp was born on December 19th, 1972 in Orlando, Florida.

On April 6, 2012 Warren Sapp filed for bankruptcy. The former NFL star claims he currently has assets worth $6.5 million and debts of $7 million. The $7 million is owed to the IRS, child support to four different women, and medical bills.

On February 2, 2015, Warren Sapp was arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute and assault in the early hours after Super Bowl XLIX. After the news broke, Sapp's contract with the NFL Network was terminated.