The Agent
My 40-Year Career Making Deals and Changing the Game| By: | Leigh Steinberg; Michael Arkush |
| Publisher: | Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. |
| Print ISBN: | 9781250030429 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781250030436 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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The real-life "Jerry Maguire" shares stories of his game-changing career in the high-stakes world of professional sports in this New York Times bestseller. Leigh Steinberg is renowned as one of the greatest sports agents in history, representing such All-Pro clients as Troy Aikman, Bruce Smith, and Ben Roethlisberger. Over one particular seven-year stretch, Steinberg represented the top NFL Draft pick an unheard of six times. Director Cameron Crowe credits Steinberg as a primary inspiration for the titular character in Jerry Maguire, even hiring Steinberg as a consultant on the film. Lightyears ahead of his contemporaries, he expanded his players' reach into entertainment. Already the bestselling author of a business book on negotiation, the original superagent is now taking readers behind the closed doors of professional sports, recounting priceless stories, like how he negotiated a $26.5 million package for Steve Young—the biggest ever at the time—and how he passed on the chance to represent Peyton Manning. Beginning with his early days as a student leader at Berkeley, Steinberg details his illustrious rise into pro sports fame, his decades of industry dominance, and how he overcame a series of high-profile struggles to regain his sobriety and launch his comeback. This riveting story takes readers inside the inner circle of top-notch agents and players through the visionary career of Leigh Steinberg, the pre-eminent superagent of our time. "NFL crazies will eat this like snack food." ― Kirkus Reviews "As detailed by super-agent Leigh Steinberg . . . possibly the most successful sports agent in history . . . the business of signing top sports talent is fraught with eccentricity." — New York Post