Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is fresh from his first Super Bowl win after leading his team to a landslide victory over two-time defending champions, Kansas City Chiefs.
Hurts and his teammates will each get $171,000 for being Super Bowl champions. Of course, that's in addition to his nine-figure average salary with the Eagles, which is one of the highest in the league.
One estimate by Celebrity Net Worth puts the Super Bowl MVP's net worth at $50 million. Hurts' wealth is made up of his football salary and endorsements. Here's how he makes his millions.
Hurts joined the NFL in 2020 as the third-string quarterback for the Eagles before becoming the team's starting quarterback toward the end of that year. Including bonuses and salary, Hurts has made nearly $69 million over the course of his career so far, according to Spotrac.
In 2023, Hurts signed a contract extension with the Eagles, which included a $23 million signing bonus. Under this contract, Hurts will make roughly $50 million guaranteed on average each year until 2028.
Hurts has also partnered with major brands such as Hulu, Pepsi, and Nike's Jordan Brand.
In 2023, Hurts signed a multiyear partnership with energy drink brand Accelerator, a company backed by Keurig Dr. Pepper, according to Bloomberg. Hurts also got an equity stake in the company as part of the deal.
Hurts has his own apparel brand, Breed of 1, where all proceeds go to support schools in Philadelphia.
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