Jalen Hurts, within three years, has landed himself generational wealth that will change his life forever.
He also set the market in the NFL for young stud quarterbacks, with his deal coming in at $255 million over five years. He's (for now at least) the highest-paid athlete in the NFL.
But he's actually not the highest-paid pro in the city of Philadelphia.
We've ranked the top 15 highest-paid Philly athletes by their average annual earnings below. But first, here's a look at the biggest contracts as a whole currently under term:
Athlete | Total contract | Until |
Bryce Harper | $330,000,000 | 2032 |
Trea Turner | $300,000,000 | 2034 |
Jalen Hurts | $255,000,000 | 2029 |
Joel Embiid | $210,112,000 | 2027 |
Tobias Harris | $180,000,000 | 2024 |
Zack Wheeler | $118,000,000 | 2025 |
J.T. Realmuto | $115,500,000 | 2026 |
A.J. Brown | $100,000,000 | 2027 |
Nick Castellanos | $100,000,000 | 2027 |
That makes nine $100 million men in the city — which seems like a lot. Over a billion dollars in contracts has been spent locally over the last few years.
Here's how it breaks down on a yearly basis:
1. Joel Embiid, Sixers center
29 years old | $52,528,000 per season
Embiid is under the NBA's supermax contract and it happens to pay him a hair above Hurts per season. He's going to be the NBA's MVP — hard to complain about what he's being paid.
2. Jalen Hurts, Eagles quarterback
24 years old | $51,000,000 per season
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Hurts' contract was lucrative but it is not all guaranteed — however his $179.304 million is the highest in guarantees in NFL history as well (just around 70% of his total contract). He could be the next local star to win an MVP (and maybe should have last year).
3. Tobias Harris, Sixers power forward
30 years old | $36,000,000 per season
Is it painful to learn that Harris is number three on this list? He's signed for the max but only for one more season after this upcoming one.
4. James Harden, Sixers shooting guard
33 years old | $34,320,000 per season
Harden took a discount when he returned to Philly this past offseason to help the team sign P.J. Tucker and others, but he remains in the top 5 in earnings.
5. Trea Turner, Phillies shortstop
29 years old | $27,272,727 per season
Turner's monster contract was inked just this past offseason and he'll be here playing shortstop until he's close to 40.
6. Bryce Harper, Phillies right fielder
30 years old | $25,384,615 per season
Harper has already made his contract seem worth it, winning an MVP in the city and leading them to the World Series last year.
7. A.J. Brown, Eagles wide receiver
25 years old | $25,000,000 per season
Acquired via draft night trade last April, Brown might be the number two reason the Eagles' offense was among the league's best last season.
8. Zack Wheeler, Phillies starting pitcher
32 years old | $23,600,000 per season
With fellow ace Aaron Nola likely to walk in free agency next fall, the Phillies are guaranteed at least one more year of annual Cy Young candidate Wheeler.
9. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies catcher
32 years old | $23,100,000 per season
Realmuto remains the best catcher in baseball but entering his mid-30s might there finally be some dropoff in his performance?
10. Lane Johnson, Eagles right tackle
32 years old | $20,187,500 per season
The Eagles have the best offensive line in the NFL and Lane Johnson is one of the biggest reasons why.
The next five:
11. Nick Castellanos (Phillies), 31, $20,000,000 per season
12. Kyle Schwarber (Phillies), 30, $19,750,000 per season
13. Taijuan Walker (Phillies), 30 $18,000,000 per season
14. Jordan Mailata (Eagles), 26, $16,000,000 per season
15. Dallas Goedert (Eagles), 28, $14,250,000 per season
Honorable mention:
Sean Couturier is the highest-paid Flyer, making $7.75 million annually as part of his eight-year, $62 million deal.
Mikael Uhre paces the Philly Union and is set to make just over $1.5 million this season.
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