Sports 3 Adonis Armstrong Sports 3 Adonis Armstrong

Jalen Hurts Signs Record Breaking Contract Extension with the Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts signs the biggest contract in terms of average value in NFL history, a massive $255 million extension over the next five years. We discuss it here!

 

Jalen Hurts

Mitchell Leff via Getty Images

By: Joshua Martin

Jalen Hurts, 24, and this year’s Super Bowl Runner Ups, the Philadelphia Eagles, have agreed to a massive contract extension worth a stunning $255 million over the next five years for the quarterback’s services. Hurts’ deal is the biggest contract in terms of average value in NFL history.

Keeping the main thing in Philly.
— Eagles

The news was also confirmed by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Just in case you had any doubts.

Leading the Eagles to a 14-1 record as a starter in 2022, the uber talented dual threat quarterback has definitely earned this mega deal. A second round pick in 2020, Jalen took over for a struggling Carson Wentz and hasn't looked back since. He has put together a solid 23-11 record as a starter for the Eagles after Wentz was traded the following offseason.

After a dominating team performance against the New York Giants during the playoffs this past January, Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni expressed how important Jalen was to his football team.  

I know this is high praise, but to have him out there is like having — I shouldn’t even go there — it’s like having Michael Jordan out there. He’s your leader. He’s your guy.
— Nick Sirianni

In a similar fashion, Eagles’ owner Jeffrey Lurie had this to say to the media in regards of Hurts’ status in the league.

The hardest part, for sure, is the scarcity of really good quarterbacks, and we got one, and we got a very special player.
— Jeffrey Lurie

According to sources, the deal also includes a no trade clause which is the first in team history.

Hurts was a legitimate MVP candidate last season, and at times the front runner, racking up over 4,300 yards through the air and ground with an impressive 22 touchdowns to only six interceptions with 13 additional scores rushing. The 43 total touchdowns surpassed Eagles great Donovan McNabb for most ever in a single season in franchise history.

He showed tremendous growth as a passer throughout his second season as a full time starter. One of his most iconic performances from last season came in the most crucial game, the Super Bowl. Going toe to toe with Patrick Mahommes and the Kansas City Chiefs, Hurts racked up 374 total yards and four touchdowns with only one turnover that eventually led to the Chiefs victory.

The Eagles made a smart decision by immediately locking up their quarterback of the future without letting things stall because of contract negotiations. Hmmm, now imagine a world where the Ravens acted similarly in regards to Lamar Jackson.  

Wishful thinking i guess… 


YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN:

SHARE TO SOCIAL MEDIA

 
Read More
Sports 3 Adonis Armstrong Sports 3 Adonis Armstrong

Mahomes leads Chiefs to Second Super Bowl Victory in Four Years Despite Injury

Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs secure their dynasty status with a thrilling victory in Super Bowl 57.

 
Patrick Mahomes MVP

By: Joshua Martin

What a game!!

The Kansas City Chiefs locked up their second Super Bowl victory in 4 years in front of an electric crowd at State Farm Arena in Glendale, Arizona for Super Bowl 57 Sunday night. Albeit in unfamiliar territory, the Chiefs entered the game as 1.5 point underdogs, the victory was sealed after an impressive 26-yard run, all on a balky ankle I might add, by the eventual 2 time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes. 

Patrick Mahomes wins Super Bowl

Patrick Mahomes | Kevin Sabitus via Getty Images

Mahomes re-injured the ankle right before halftime after landing awkwardly on a tackle made by Eagles linebacker T.J. Edwards. The Chiefs appeared to be heading towards another disappointing showing in the Super Bowl after trailing by 10 entering the half with a visibly injured quarterback. 

The second half was the polar opposite as the Chiefs scored 4 touchdowns on all 4 of their possessions in the 2nd half, eventually taking a 28-27 lead midway through the 4th quarter against the feisty Eagles. 

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts tied it up ( 35 - 35) after a 2 yard score and 2 point conversion with 5:15 remaining.

The aforementioned run by Mahomes, followed by strategically killing the clock with a series of kneel downs, set up a 27 yard field goal attempt by Harrison Butker that eventually gave the Chiefs the victory. 

I'll admit the late game kneeling was a lackluster way to end an otherwise entertaining matchup, but it didn't, however, spoil a night full of memorable firsts.

Both squads started Black quarterbacks for the first time in Superbowl history.

Jalen Hurts Super Bowl History

Jalen Hurts | Charlie Riedel via Ap Photo

Hurts told reporters about the significance of the game, according to NFL.com.

I think it’s history. I think it’s something that’s worthy of being noted and it is history. It’s come a long way. I think it’s only been seven African-American quarterbacks to play in the Super Bowl, so to be the first for something is pretty cool. I know it will be a good one.
— Jalen Hurts

Rihanna even debuted to the world her new baby bump during a strong showing during the halftime show. 

Rihanna Super Bowl Halftime Show

Rihanna | Gregory Shamas via Getty Images

We use terms like “G.O.A.T.” and “dynasty” a tad bit too loosely these days but 3 AFC Championships and 2 Super Bowl victories in a 4 year span looks pretty Goatish to me as Patrick Mahomes leaves no doubt that he is the best Quarterback in the league and the Chiefs are indeed a dynasty with a Hall of Famer at Head coach.  

In Summation, it was refreshing to get a competitive game featuring two teams who were honestly the best squads from their respective conferences all year. Now the long wait begins as the 22-23 season concludes.  

*sighs 

There’s always next year Cowboys fans… 


YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN:

SHARE TO SOCIAL MEDIA

 
Read More