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WR Jordan Whittington has made his mark with the Los Angeles Rams in no time and has already grabbed the PFWA All-Rookie Team nod award of 2024. Whittington is an ex-Texas Longhorn standout who finished 141 catches for 1,757 yards in 41 games during his college career. He was a 213th overall pick in 2024 and went on to pitch 22 receptions for 293 yards while adding 453 yards as a return specialist in his rookie season. The young WR has risen to fame in no time, and his burgeoning NFL profile has sparked curiosity about his net worth as well. 

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What is Jordan Whittington’s net worth in 2025?

Jordan Whittington’s net worth is $4,158,388, as per Salarysport. A significant portion of his net worth stems from his four-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams, which he signed on May 13, 2024. There is limited information available about any investments or side ventures managed by Whittington; however, a notable aspect of his brand endorsement contributes to his total net worth. 

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During his college football career, Whittington was involved in a few brand deals, which may have contributed to his net worth. He also has earned through promotional Instagram posts he did back in 2022 and 2023 with a couple of brands. 

What is Jordan Whittington’s contract breakdown?

In 2024, Whittington signed a 4-year, $4,158,388 contract with the Los Angeles Rams. This means the contract will end in 2027, and he will be a free agent in 2028. Under the contract, he will have a dead cap value of $103,791 and will carry $1,004,677 as a cap hit. 

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The cap hit was $829,597 in 2024 and will increase to $1,109,597 in 2026 before finally reaching $1,224,597 in 2027. Willington’s dead cap money will drop to $69,194 in 2026 and will reach $34,597 in 2027, just one year before he becomes a free agent. As per the contract,  if Willington is cut pre June 1 (2026 or 2027), his cap savings will be $1,040,403 in 2026 and end up being $1,190,000 in 2027. 

What is Jordan Whittington’s salary?

Whittington is earning an annual average salary of $1,039,597 with the Los Angeles Rams. Whittington’s 4-year contract includes a guaranteed bonus of $138,388 and a signing bonus of $138,388, totaling $276,776. There is also a will workout bonus of $10,080 in 2025. As per this contract, this year (2025), his base salary will be $960,000.

TeamYear Base SalaryProrate Signing Bonuses
Los Angeles Rams2024$795,000$34,597
Los Angeles Rams2025$960,000$34,597
Los Angeles Rams2026$1,075,000$34,597
Los Angeles Rams2027$1,190,000$34,597

What are Jordan Whittington’s career earnings?

Jordan Whittington has completed only one season- the 2024 NFL season. Therefore, his career earnings will be based solely on the 2024 season. Whittington’s career earnings are $933,388, and the cap-inflated earnings are $1,020,368. This means that as of now, Whittington has a total career earnings of $933,388 with the Rams. 

Based on the base salary Whittington will receive with the Rams between 2024 to 2027, his total career earnings with the Rams will be $4,020,000, and his total prorate signing bonus will be $138,388 (only if he fulfills all the terms of his contract from 2024 to 2027 and stays with the Rams). 

What are Jordan Whittington’s brand deals and endorsements?

Jordan Whittington has been involved in brand endorsement way before his NFL debut. This demonstrates the significant impact he has on the football realm, even before his selection in the NFL. Although the value of these brand endorsements remains unknown, the brand’s name alone is enough to demonstrate the weight of endorsements. During his stint with the Texas Longhorns in 2023, Whittington became a promotional partner of Lamborghini Austin, a premier luxury car dealership located in Austin, Texas. 

He has also been seen promoting the clothing brand Urban Outfitters in an Instagram video in 2022. This suggests he may also have a deal with the popular clothing brand. In 2023, he even collaborated with sports drink brand BodyArmor and posted a promotional image on Instagram for the brand. Now that he is in the NFL and making an impact with the Rams, he is expected to be inundated with brand endorsements that are far bigger than what he received during his illustrious college football career. 

Jordan Whittington was a star even before he entered the NFL. Brand endorsements and mind-blowing stats —these were all assets he carried with him when he signed with the Rams. It’s just been one season, and Whittingon has already built a name for himself. Soon, Whittington will be seen adding more to his net worth, stats, and brand endorsements. 

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Saurabh Kumar is an NFL Writer at live coverage desk, where strategic depth meets passionate storytelling. An MBA graduate with 7 years of content creation experience he was drawn to the NFL by its relentless intensity and electrifying game format. Saurabh specializes in dissecting the game within the chaos, diving deep into team strategies and the psychological warfare that unfolds between the lines. His analytical mindset, sharpened by business acumen and storytelling expertise, transforms complex playbooks into compelling narratives about every audible and timeout. A published novelist ("Augmented 7th-The Journey of Last Hope") and certified exceptional writer, Saurabh brings literary flair to sports journalism. He believes the NFL's greatest stories aren't just in the touchdowns—they're in the strategic minds orchestrating every snap.

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