Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Hurts is recognized as one of the premier quarterbacks in the NFL, and he is appropriately receiving compensation commensurate with his standing.
Hurts was selected by the Eagles in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft with the 53rd overall pick, and he has turned himself into a franchise cornerstone for Philadelphia.
The former Alabama and Oklahoma standout achieved a breakout season in 2022, leading the Eagles to Super Bowl LVII and securing his first Pro Bowl and Second Team All-Pro honors and the Bert Bell Award.
Despite a narrow 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last February, Hurts delivered an outstanding performance in the championship game. The quarterback threw for 304 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 70 yards and scoring three rushing touchdowns - a Super Bowl record for both rushing yards and rushing touchdowns by a quarterback.
Hurts's three touchdowns and a two-point conversion also equaled the record for the most points scored in a Super Bowl with 20, cementing himself as one of the league's elite signal callers, especially in big moments.
Jalen Hurts Contract
After a stellar 2022 season, Hurts signed a lucrative five-year contract extension worth $255 million last April to remain with the Eagles, as per ESPN. The deal includes $179.3 million in guaranteed money. It was the largest contract in NFL history at the time of its signing.
The overall value of Hurts' contract was later surpassed by fellow quarterbacks Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens, Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers, and Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals during the same offseason.
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Jalen Hurts Salary
The 25-year-old has the fifth-highest annual average value in the NFL for the 2023 season, earning about $51 million per campaign until 2028, according to Sporting News.
NFL contract structures are often not streamlined, and it's common to observe scenarios where bonuses exceed the base salary. This approach is frequently employed to navigate the constraints imposed by the league's salary cap.
Hurts will have a take-home pay of $24,304,000 for 2023, per numbers from Spotrac.
Jalen Hurts Earnings
In his first three seasons in the NFL, from 2020 to 2022, Hurts earned $4,593,559 from his salary with the Eagles.
By the conclusion of his contract in 2028, Hurts is projected to have accumulated career earnings totaling $263,897,559. Given that he will be 29 to 30 during negotiations for his next deal, the Eagles star positions himself for another big payday, provided he maintains his health and elite performance.
Jalen Hurts Endorsements
Aside from his earnings on the field, Hurts also makes money from several endorsements with notable brands.
This past summer, Hurts inked an endorsement deal with Nike's Jordan Brand, becoming the third NFL quarterback to receive a contract from the Jumpman brand after Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott and Carolina Panthers rookie Bryce Young.
In the past, Hurts has been associated with brand endorsements from companies such as outerwear Columbia, grocery store Kroger, cereal Kellogg's, the now-defunct shoe retailer Eastbay, lemonade brand Lemon Perfect, soft drink Pepsi, hospital Penn Medicine, and streaming service Hulu.
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