NFL's Lucrative Contracts
Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars: 5 years, $275 million
In 2024, Trevor Lawrence's contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, featuring $200 million guaranteed, signified a substantial commitment to the young quarterback. Following an 8-8 record in the 2023 season and 21 touchdown passes—the second-highest of his career—Lawrence demonstrated his potential. Over the last two seasons, he accumulated over 8,000 passing yards and 55 combined passing and rushing touchdowns, placing him among the elite company of Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Jared Goff.
Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals: 5 years, $275 million
Joe Burrow's 2023 contract with the Cincinnati Bengals includes $219 million in guaranteed money, ensuring he remains a cornerstone for the team. Burrow led the Bengals to an impressive 12-4 record in the 2022-23 season, throwing for 35 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and 4,475 yards, with a 68.3% completion rate—underscoring his value and the Bengals' confidence in his abilities.
Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers: 5 years, $170 million
Nick Bosa's 2023 deal, with $122.5 million guaranteed, makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The San Francisco 49ers recognized Bosa’s exceptional performance, awarding him the Defensive Player of the Year title and leading the league with 18.5 sacks in the previous season.
Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers: 5 years, $262.5 million
Justin Herbert's 2023 contract with the Los Angeles Chargers guarantees 83.3% of the total value. Herbert led the Chargers to their first playoff appearance in four years, becoming the most successful rookie quarterback in terms of passing yards and completions. His contract's average annual value of $52.5 million is the highest in NFL history.
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens: 5 years, $260 million
After a protracted negotiation period, Lamar Jackson's 2023 contract with the Baltimore Ravens includes $185 million guaranteed. Jackson, the second unanimous selection as NFL MVP, chose to represent himself in these negotiations, showcasing his confidence and business acumen.
Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles: 5 years, $255 million
Jalen Hurts' 2023 extension includes a first in franchise history—a no-trade clause. With 70.3% of his $255 million contract guaranteed, Hurts aims to build on his success, which saw him lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl berth.
Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns: 5 years, $230 million
Deshaun Watson's 2022 contract with the Cleveland Browns is notable not just for the $230 million guarantee but also for the controversies that have marred his tenure. Watson faced an 11-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.
Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals: 5 years, $189.5 million
Kyler Murray's 2022 deal includes an impressive 82.2% in guaranteed money. Despite a promising start, his season was cut short due to injury, and the Cardinals struggled with a 4-13 record.
Russell Wilson, Denver Broncos: 5 years, $161 million
The Denver Broncos' 2022 deal with Russell Wilson might be one of the worst trades and contracts in NFL history if his first season’s performance is any indicator. Wilson struggled, barely completing 60% of his passes and throwing just 16 touchdowns.
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers: 3 years, $150.8 million
Aaron Rodgers' 2022 contract with the Green Bay Packers made him one of the highest-paid athletes annually. Despite this, Rodgers now plays for the New York Jets following a trade that occurred after a lackluster season with the Packers.
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills: 6 years, $150 million
Josh Allen's extension, signed in 2021, guarantees him $150 million. Allen demonstrated his worth by throwing for over 9,306 yards and 74 touchdowns over the past two years, cementing his value to the Buffalo Bills.
MLB’s Most Valuable Players
Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers: 10 years, $700 million
Shohei Ohtani’s 10-year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, signed in 2023, shattered predictions, cementing his status as arguably the best player in baseball. Despite being sidelined as a pitcher next season due to an elbow injury, Ohtani aims to make the playoffs for the first time in his career.
Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels: 12 years, $426.5 million
Mike Trout's 2019 deal ensured that one of baseball’s best players remained an Angel. Despite injuries, Trout has managed to play 423 games and win the 2019 MVP since signing his contract.
NBA’s Record Contracts
Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics: 5 years, $304 million
Jaylen Brown's 2023 deal stands as the largest in NBA history. Averaging 26.6 points per game, Brown has been pivotal in leading the Celtics to three of the last four Eastern Conference Finals alongside Jayson Tatum.
Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets: 5 years, $272 million
Nikola Jokic, the reigning NBA Finals MVP, signed a max extension with the Denver Nuggets in 2022 worth $272 million, making it the largest contract in NBA history until Brown's record deal.
NHL’s Distinguished Deals
Shea Weber, Nashville Predators: 14 years, $110 million
Shea Weber's 14-year deal, signed in 2012, has seen its share of ups and downs. While Weber has been plagued by injuries, it remains uncertain whether he will play in the NHL again.
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins: 12 years, $104.4 million
Sidney Crosby’s 2013 contract ensures that the Penguins will benefit from his skills until his age-38 season. Despite aging, Crosby continues to perform at a high level.
From the NFL to the NHL, teams are making substantial financial commitments to their players, reflecting both their value on the field and the evolving dynamics of professional sports contracts. Whether it's securing their future franchise quarterbacks or rewarding consistent top-level performance, these contracts highlight the enormous investments teams are willing to make in their star players.