Eagles' Hurts becomes NFL's highest paid player ever
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[April 18, 2023]
(Reuters) - Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts became the highest
paid player in National Football League history after the quarterback
agreed a five-year $255 million contract extension, the club said on
Monday.
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The deal includes the first no trade clause in
Eagles franchise history and $179 million guaranteed, including
$110 million on the signing of the deal.
Hurts average salary will be $51 million a season.
"EXTENDED" screamed the headline on the team's website followed
by "Eagles, Hurts agree to five-year extension through 2028."
Taken in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft, Hurts quickly
established himself as a dual threat quarterback able to beat
teams throwing and running the ball.
Last season Hurts threw 22 touchdowns and ran for 13 other
scores, taking the Eagles to the Super Bowl where they fell
38-35 to the Patrick Mahomes-led Kansas City Chiefs.
Hurts' deal is the second largest ever in total cash behind
Mahomes who signed a 10-year $450 million contract extension in
2020.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing By Ken Ferris)
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