Hurts’ deal could set the stage for even bigger contracts, as Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tests the market and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow finishes up his rookie deal.
Hurts—who was drafted by the Eagles in 2020—was selected to his first Pro Bowl last season as he led the Eagles to the top record in the National Football Conference and an appearance in Super Bowl LVII, where Philadelphia narrowly lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.The deal will likely set the stage for other record-setting contracts, with a string of other top young quarterbacks up for new deals soon.
with the Browns last year after the Houston Texans traded him following a string of sexual misconduct allegations against him in Texas.
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