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From fighting cancer at just 16 to wearing jersey number 16 for the Eagles, Tanner McKee has come a long way. And you know what? When you’ve been through such suffering, you become closer to God and your family. That’s exactly what Tanner did before putting on the helmet. McKee dedicated two years of his life to a mission in Brazil for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints before playing at Stanford. He wasn’t just focused on getting physically fit but spiritually strong too.

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All his pain and hard work must have paid off when the Eagles drafted him in 2023. He was there as the emergency third QB. Tanner McKee got his first chance to prove his worth in the Week 17 game. He helped the team with three passes for 54 yards and a TD, securing a 41-7 victory over the Cowboys. In the next game, he got the start when Kenny Pickett and Jalen Hurts were out. With 4 TDs and a passer rating of 117.2, Tanner gained the trust of his team. When you see a rookie like him making a name for himself, you’re not just happy for him—you’re curious too. What kind of money is he making? Let’s take that under the radar.

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What is Tanner McKee’s contract and salary?

Tanner McKee was almost drafted by the Eagles back in 2023. They got him a sweet rookie offer of $4.02 million, with a $186,520 signing bonus as the cherry on top. Tanner was cashing out $750,000 as his base salary in the first year. He gradually raised the bar—and is currently making $1,030,000. And this roller coaster will only move up in the coming time.

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By 2026, his salary will rise to $1.15 million, pushing his cap hit to $1.19 million as he continues his rookie deal with the Eagles. His salary progression reflects the Eagles’ confidence in his development. If he continues to impress, he could land a bigger deal once his contract expires.

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What is Tanner McKee’s career earnings?

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Tanner McKee is slowly building an empire out of cash and has currently earned around $1.85 million. He made $936,520 in 2023, including his $750,000 base salary. His earnings jumped to $915,000 in 2024, and he’s set to cash in $1.03 million in 2025.

By 2026, his total earnings will hit $4.02 million. Plus, he got an endorsement deal with Toyota and was named Toyota Player of the Week after the Week 18 game. If he keeps grasping the opportunities coming his way, he can stack up a lot more Benjamins with several brand deals.

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Himanshu Singh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports, bringing a distinctive perspective shaped by his successful background as a collegiate soccer player and tournament champion. A unique combination of athletic experience and creative pursuits enables him to provide deep, insightful coverage of professional football. At EssentiallySports, his multifaceted background, which spans competitive sports and artistic expression through poetry, music, and rap, allows him to craft compelling narratives that delve beyond surface-level analysis. His appreciation for diverse influences, from hip-hop artist Big Pun to literary giant Dostoevsky, enriches his understanding of human psychology, which he applies to analyzing NFL players' mental approaches and on-field performances. Beyond his professional writing, Himanshu maintains an active commitment to community service through NGO work, while pursuing his creative interests in filmmaking and hip-hop music production.

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