Minimize
You are here:   Blog Description
  |  Login

Minimize

Minimize

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts not ready to discuss possible long-term deal days after Super Bowl loss

Feb
14
2/14/2023 9:56:22 PM
| More

Jalen Hurts might be in line for a lucrative payday soon. He's just not ready to discuss it, Eric Edholm of NFL.com reports.

Two days after Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles lost Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs, 38-35, Hurts was asked about the possibility of signing a long-term deal this offseason. But the anguish of the game's result leaked into his answer.

"The thing that I'm most focused on is winning," Hurts said, via Josh Tolentino of the Philadelphia Inquirer. "The only thing I care about is winning, and ultimately winning championships. So, there will be a day where the conversation can be had, but today isn't that day."

Hurts starred in a losing effort, completing 27 of 38 passes for 304 yards and a touchdown and running for 70 yards and three more scores. Even with a fumble that the Chiefs' Nick Bolton ran back 36 yards for a critical score, Hurts might have been the game's MVP had the Eagles hung on.

Eventually, though, that extension is expected to come -- and the wait might be long. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported prior to Super Bowl LVII kickoff that -- win or lose -- the Eagles were prepared to open negotiations.

"As soon as (Super Bowl LVII) is over, the Eagles will turn their attention to locking in their big-time franchise QB to a massive deal," Rapoport said.

As a second-round pick in 2020, Hurts is not eligible for the fifth-year option that comes with first-round picks, such as the quarterbacks who were drafted ahead of him -- Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert and Jordan Love. That means Hurts is entering the final year of his deal, currently slated to make a base salary of a little more than $4.2 million and bonuses totaling nearly $600,000.

If an extension goes down this offseason, that salary will rise exponentially.

"There is no bigger priority for Philadelphia for getting this done," Rapoport reported. "His price tag is only going up. The more he has won, the higher the price tag is going to be.

"He's a good teammate, and I'm sure whatever contract he does, it's going to be something where he can keep the pieces around him. But it's going to be expensive."

Don't forget to follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/theredzoneorg 
 
Like us on Facebook at 
http://facebook.com/Theredzone.org 


Comments
You must register and be logged in to comment

Minimize