If there’s one thing we knew about Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts after last season, it was that he didn’t have any more questions to answer. He earned All-Pro honors, made a serious case to be the NFL’s Most Valuable Player and nearly beat Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LVII. All those people who doubted his ability when he arrived in the NFL three years ago suddenly looked foolish. The dude could play, and the scary thing was that he was seemingly just getting started.
The Eagles rewarded that combination of production and potential on Monday, when Hurts agreed to a five-year, $255 million extension with $179.3 million in total guarantees. His $110 million guaranteed at signing is third behind only Deshaun Watson ($230 million) and Russell Wilson ($124 million), per NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, but the average annual salary of $51 million makes Hurts the highest-paid player in league history. Hurts definitely has come a long way in short time. His deal also will have predictable ramifications that come with it.