What is Jalen Hurts’ net worth and salary?
Jalen Hurts, the NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, has a net worth of $30 million.
He was drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft and became the team’s starting QB towards the end of his rookie season.
In the 2022-2023 season, he led the Eagles to the playoffs and the Super Bowl, where they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
At the time of the Super Bowl appearance, Hurts was the 35th highest paid quarterback in the NFL, earning $1 million per season.
In April 2023, he signed a 5-year contract extension with the Eagles worth $255 million, the richest contract in NFL history with an average annual salary of $50 million and $180 million fully guaranteed.
Jalen Hurts’ Contract Details
Upon being drafted by the Eagles, Jalen Hurts signed a 4-year $6 million contract that included a $1.9 million signing bonus and $2.8 million in guaranteed money.
In April 2023, Jalen signed the richest contract in NFL history, a 5-year $255 million deal. Here are the annual base salaries through 2024:
- 2020: $610,000
- 2021: $1,288,091
- 2022: $1,652,183
- 2023: $50.1 million
- 2024: $40 million
Early Life and High School Career
Jalen Alexander Hurts was born on August 7, 1998, in Houston, Texas. He attended Channelview High School where he played football and his father was the coach.
Hurts was a Second-team All-District selection as a sophomore and was named the District 21-6A Overall MVP as a junior. Throughout his high school years, Hurts was considered one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks of his class and a four-star recruit.
Hurts was also a powerlifter who became a regional finalist in the 198-pound weight class. Texas A&M pursued Jalen, but he ultimately committed to the University of Alabama.
Jalen Hurts played for the Crimson Tide for three seasons, earning SEC Freshman of the Year and SEC Offensive Player of the Year in 2016. He helped Alabama win the College Football National Championship in 2017 and was named Sugar Bowl Offensive MVP in 2018. For his final year of college eligibility, he transferred to the University of Oklahoma, where he was named the Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year and selected to the First-team All-Big 12 team. He finished second in Heisman Trophy Award voting to Joe Borrow.
Philadelphia Eagles Select Jalen Hurts in 2020 NFL Draft
The Philadelphia Eagles drafted Jalen Hurts with the 53rd overall pick in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Initially the team’s third-string quarterback, Hurts quickly moved up to second-string and was used for quarterback running plays or as a decoy in games. However, he later became the team’s starting quarterback towards the end of his rookie season after Carson Wentz’s performance had slumped. Hurts remained the starter and led the Eagles to the playoffs in the 2022-2023 season.
Hurts was recognized for his performance in the 2022 season, being named to the Pro Bowl and a Second-team All-Pro selection. He also received the Bert Bell Award.
Jalen Hurts’ Family and Advocacy for Women in Sports
Jalen Hurts’ parents are Averion and Pamela Hurts. He has two siblings: a younger sister, Kynnedy, and an older brother, Averion. Averion was the starting quarterback for the Texas Southern University football team before becoming a college football coach at the University of Alabama.
Hurts is an advocate for women in sports. He employs an all-female management team, including social media, communications, marketing, and sports agent team members.
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