The Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback Jalen Hurts have agreed to a five-year extension through the 2028 season, the team announced on Monday. The record-setting contract extension is worth $255 million, according to CBS Sports, giving Hurts the highest annual salary — $51 million — in league history. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, $179.304 million is guaranteed and the extension includes a no-trade clause. It is the first no-trade clause in Eagles history, according to Rapoport.
Main Idea: Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles agreed to a record-setting five-year contract extension worth $255 million.
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A huge NFL contract can lift ticket, merch, and media costs if teams pass payroll pressure to fans and local buyers.
Jalen Hurts’ deal may boost team stability and local spending around Eagles games, helping nearby small businesses.
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