Master P’s son, Hercy Miller, just signed a $2 million NIL deal with a tech company

Whew. Hercy Miller just made a lot of money.

Lots of college athletes around the country have already begun racking up endorsement deals after the NCAA made a temporary policy change on name, image and likeness policies.

Their new NIL rules allowing players to profit off of their own likenesses. Schools won’t be paying the players, but they can finally make money. Many of them are taking advantage of that.

But no one has gotten off to a better start than Tennessee State incoming Freshman Hercy Miller.

Miller — who is also Master P’s son — signed an endorsement deal to become a brand ambassador for the tech company Web Apps America. He’ll rake in a cool $2 million (!!!!!), per Front Office Sports.

WHEW. That’s a whole lot of money, y’all. I’d say the bar has been set, but everyone isn’t Master P’s son.

Either way, this is a good look.

Watch our sneaker unboxing video, Special Delivery 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUq6ZIhSIeg