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Chris Roling

How Joe Burrow’s historic contract extension compares to other top QBs

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is the highest-paid player in NFL history, with his agreed-upon five-year contract extension worth $275 million checking in at an average annual value (AAV) of $55 million.

The stunner of a contract doled out by the Bengals includes $219 million in guarantees. To put that in perspective, Justin Herbert of the Chargers, the man Burrow and Co. were waiting to leapfrog, only got $133.7 million in guarantees.

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So it’s the same five-year model in the traditional sense, but vastly more cash. Herbert shakes out at $52.5 million AAV. Lamar Jackson in Baltimore is at $52 million AAV. And Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia is $50 million AAV.

Burrow was always destined to surpass all other quarterback signees of late. The question was by how much.

The answer? A lot. 

Even better for the Bengals, the extension tacks on to the back of his rookie deal, meaning it carries through the 2029 season.

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