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Jalen Hurts Makes History as the First $50 Million QB to Win a Super Bowl, Thanks to Eagles' Salary Cap Strategy

By Tanisha Chhabra

Jalen Hurts' historic performance in Super Bowl LVII not only earned him the MVP title but also cemented his place in NFL history as the first quarterback to sign a contract worth over $50 million per year and win the Super Bowl in the same season.

His remarkable journey with the Philadelphia Eagles culminated in a dominant 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, marking a new era in NFL quarterback contracts. Hurts, who signed a groundbreaking five-year, $255 million extension with the Eagles in 2023, is now the highest-paid quarterback in the league.

Jalen Hurts Photo Credit jalenhurts Instagram

His contract, which included performance-based incentives, was structured in a way that allowed the Eagles to maintain flexibility in their salary cap while building a competitive team around him. This cap-friendly contract structure, coupled with general manager Howie Roseman's shrewd financial management, has been a key factor in the Eagles' success.

In the Super Bowl, Hurts demonstrated his dual-threat capabilities, throwing for 221 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 72 yards and a touchdown. His dynamic performance on the field was pivotal in securing the Eagles' first Super Bowl victory in decades, making him not just a high-paid quarterback but also one who delivers on the biggest stage.

Hurts' ability to balance a record-breaking salary with his on-field success has redefined expectations for high-paid quarterbacks in the NFL. The Super Bowl, which is the annual championship game of the NFL, serves as the ultimate stage for teams to compete for glory.

Winning the Super Bowl is the highest achievement in American football, and Hurts' victory has proven that a $50 million-a-year quarterback can lead a team to the top, despite the financial challenges that often accompany such a high salary.

Hurts' success, both on and off the field, paves the way for other teams to follow the Eagles' example of cap management and roster building, proving that with smart financial strategies, it is possible to have a high-paid quarterback and a competitive championship-caliber team.

Story first published: Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 7:35 [IST]
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