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Each NFL Franchise’s Richest QB Contract

June 1, 2023 by Pro Football Rumors

The quarterback market has moved again this offseason. A year after Aaron Rodgers raised the average annual value bar past $50MM, Jalen Hurts and Lamar Jackson did so on long-term extensions. Overall, four teams have authorized the most lucrative QB deal in their respective histories this offseason. Two more — the Bengals and Chargers — are in talks about record-setting extensions as well.

On that note, here is the richest quarterback contract each team has authorized. Although teams like the Jets and Lions have acquired big-ticket contracts via trade, only teams’ extensions or free agency agreements will qualify here.

Arizona Cardinals

  • Kyler Murray, July 2022. Five years, $230.5MM. $103.3MM fully guaranteed

Atlanta Falcons

  • Matt Ryan, May 2018. Five years, $150MM. $94.5MM fully guaranteed

Baltimore Ravens

  • Lamar Jackson, April 2023. Five years, $260MM. $135MM fully guaranteed

Buffalo Bills

  • Josh Allen, August 2021. Six years, $258MM. $100MM fully guaranteed

Carolina Panthers

  • Cam Newton, June 2015. Five years, $103.8MM. $41MM fully guaranteed

Chicago Bears

  • Jay Cutler, January 2014. Seven years, $126.7MM. $38MM fully guaranteed

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Carson Palmer, December 2005. Six years, $97MM. $30.8MM fully guaranteed

Cleveland Browns

  • Deshaun Watson, March 2022. Five years, $230MM fully guaranteed

Dallas Cowboys

  • Dak Prescott, March 2021. Four years, $160MM. $95MM fully guaranteed

Denver Broncos

  • Russell Wilson, September 2022. Five years, $245MM. $124MM fully guaranteed

Detroit Lions

  • Matthew Stafford, August 2017. Five years, $135MM. $60.5MM fully guaranteed

Green Bay Packers

  • Aaron Rodgers, March 2022. Three years, $150.8MM. $101.4MM fully guaranteed

In trading this contract to the Jets in April, the Packers restructured the deal. Rodgers’ exit will still tag the Pack with $40.3MM in 2023 dead money.

Houston Texans

  • Deshaun Watson, September 2020. Four years, $156MM. $73.7MM fully guaranteed

Indianapolis Colts

  • Andrew Luck, June 2016. Five years, $122.97MM. $44MM fully guaranteed

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Nick Foles, March 2019. Four years, $88MM. $41.13MM fully guaranteed

Kansas City Chiefs

  • Patrick Mahomes, July 2020. Ten years, $450MM. $63.1MM fully guaranteed

Las Vegas Raiders

  • Derek Carr, June 2017. Five years, $125MM. $40MM fully guaranteed

Carr’s second Raiders deal — agreed to in April 2022 — was worth $40.5MM per year. The full guarantee, thanks to the February escape hatch the team built into the contract, checked in lower than Carr’s initial Raiders extension.

Los Angeles Chargers

  • Philip Rivers, August 2015. Four years, $83.25MM. $37.5MM fully guaranteed

Los Angeles Rams

  • Matthew Stafford, March 2022. Four years, $160MM. $63MM fully guaranteed

Miami Dolphins

  • Ryan Tannehill, May 2015. Four years, $77MM. $21.5MM fully guaranteed

Minnesota Vikings

  • Kirk Cousins, March 2018. Three years, $84MM fully guaranteed

Cousins’ 2020 extension checked in with a higher AAV ($33MM) but did not approach his initial Minnesota pact for guarantees.

New England Patriots

  • Tom Brady, March 2016. Two years, $41MM. $33MM fully guaranteed

New Orleans Saints

  • Derek Carr, March 2023. Four years, $150MM. $60MM fully guaranteed

New York Giants

  • Daniel Jones, March 2023. Four years, $160MM. $81MM fully guaranteed

New York Jets

  • Mark Sanchez, June 2009. Five years, $50.5MM. $28MM guaranteed

This was the former No. 5 overall pick-turned-TV analyst’s rookie deal, made possible before the 2011 CBA reshaped the rookie salary structure. Chad Pennington‘s September 2004 extension (seven years, $64MM, $23MM guaranteed) marks the top contract the Jets have authorized for a veteran QB.

Philadelphia Eagles

  • Jalen Hurts, April 2023. Five years, $255MM. $110MM fully guaranteed

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Ben Roethlisberger, April 2019. Two years, $68MM. $37.5MM fully guaranteed

San Francisco 49ers

  • Jimmy Garoppolo, February 2018. Five years, $137.5MM. $41.7MM fully guaranteed

Seattle Seahawks

  • Russell Wilson, April 2019. Four years, $140MM. $70MM fully guaranteed

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Tom Brady, March 2020. Two years, $50MM fully guaranteed

Tennessee Titans

  • Ryan Tannehill, March 2020. Four years, $118MM. $62MM fully guaranteed

Washington Commanders

  • Alex Smith, January 2018. Four years, $94MM. $54MM fully guaranteed

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