that's right. >> pelley: from an island where the average income is a little over $4,000 a year, jonathan fanenee than $1 million in cincinnati. and think of this-- paul brown stadium would seat everyone back in american samoa-- everyone-- with 1,000 seats to spare. >> david fanene: with the talent that we have, we have to take pride of it, you know, especially when you have the opportunity to come to the mainland, you got to take advantage of it. >> pelley: fanene is a defensive end who had a breakout season last year with six sacks. he's one of two samoan-born players on the team, along with domata peko. >> domata peko: the combination of size and ability and speed, you know, that's kind of hard to find-- big dudes that can have nimble feet, you know, and are able to run and go sideline to sideline. >> pelley: the nfl's "sunday samoans" are hard to miss with their vowel-laden names and trademark hair. the most famous is pittsburgh steelers all-pro safety troy polamalu. born in california to samoan parents, his name is on two super bowl trophies. >> troy polamalu: what if there were 120 million