Jalen Hurts and the Eagles Agree to a Five-Year, $255 Million Contract extension Agreement

According to a source with knowledge of the matter who spoke to The Associated Press, Jalen Hurts is about to agree to one of the largest contracts in NFL history, a five-year, $255 million agreement with the Philadelphia Eagles that includes $179.3 million in guaranteed money.

Jalen Hurts contract includes the first no-trade provision in Eagles history, $179.304 million in total guarantees, including $126.5 million fully guaranteed by March 2024 and $110 million fully guaranteed at signing. These guarantees and the first no-trade clause are further indications of the team’s confidence in Hurts, who is still just 24 years old.

According to insiders, the Eagles and their star quarterback reached an agreement on a five-year, $255 million contract deal on Monday, making him the highest-paid athlete in NFL history. Later, the contract was disclosed by the team

Jalen Hurts
Jalen Hurts $255 million contract extension agreement

The Eagles QB has the potential to earn up to $274.304 million through 2028 with the addition of $15 million in incentives, including $4.304 million that would have been his due this season in the last year of his original rookie deal.

Jalen Hurts receives a raise in 2023 along with a $23.294 million signing bonus. By the start of the following year, 2024, he will earn $64 million. With a deal that maintains their freedom to keep the club together around him, the Eagles have him under contract for the following six years.

Nicole Lynn, Hurts’ representative, reportedly closed the deal, which is thought to be the biggest contract ever signed by a female agency.

Hurts showed growth in 2021 as Hurts was the full-time starter under new head coach Nick Sirianni. Jalen Hurts finally had a chance to play in the same offence for a second straight year in 2022, and he excelled. He put together an era-defining season and quickly dispelled doubts about his franchise quarterback status.

Jalen Hurts new contract has the second-biggest total guarantee in NFL history—$179.304 million—behind only Deshaun Watson’s five-year, $230 million fully guaranteed agreement with the Browns the previous year. Hurts’ $110 million fully guaranteed contract was the third-highest at the time of signing, behind Watson and Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson. Only the 10-year, $450 million agreement Patrick Mahomes signed with the Chiefs in 2020 is worth more money overall in NFL history.

Baltimore people are still unsure as to whether negotiations between the Ravens and their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, are moving forward. Jackson tweeted that he wanted to be traded before the end of last month.

The Ravens have franchise-tagged Jackson, so for a trade to happen, a club needs to make an offer to him and send the Ravens two first-round selections in exchange. Jackson and the organization have been at odds over a deal, with many believing that the size of the guaranteed sum is the main sticking point.

Jalen Hurts pledged to improve and take lessons from the Super Bowl LVII defeat. Jalen Hurts was unwilling to discuss it on locker cleaning day, despite the fact that it appeared that this significant deal was imminent.

In February, Hurts remarked in front of his locker, “I think the thing that I’m most focused on is winning.” “Winning, and ultimately winning a championship, is the only thing I care about. There will come a time when that discussion is appropriate, but not now.

Well, it’s finally today. Hurts also earns the most money of any player in NFL history.

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