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The NFL saw its history being rewritten recently. Philadelphia Eagles extended their contract with their QB Jalen Hurts, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history. Hurts signed a 5-year $255 million deal with the Eagles, which includes a signing bonus of $23,294,000 and $179.3 million in guaranteed money. With a contract that gives a big payout, Hurts might be following 2X Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes when it comes to paying taxes.

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While Patrick Mahomes might become the NFL’s first $200 million taxpayer, Jalen Hurts is in line to join the $100 million elite tax club.

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Is Jalen Hurts to pay over $100 million in taxes?

With his new contract in place, Hurts will be earning over $255 million over a span of five years. This means that he will be with the Eagles up until 2028, with a no-trade clause in place as well. But while he might be the highest-paid NFL player at the moment, he will be losing over $100 million in the name of taxes. And one of the primary reasons why he may lose such an amount is because of the famous Jock Tax.

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If one breaks down Hurts’ earnings, he is set to earn around $4 million monthly. This means that Hurts will be earning around $151,000 daily. That is a lot of money coming in for the player. But because of income tax and also the Jock tax, it will take away a massive chunk of the money from the QB. It means that the player will be paying around $20 million in taxes every year. 

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While Hurts might be entering the $100 million club, his rival, and Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, is on his way to being the first person in the NFL to join the $200 million tax club.

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A similar road ahead for both the QBs

Likes Hurts, Mahomes had also signed a lucrative deal with the Chiefs that keep him on the team for 10 years. Mahomes had signed a 10-year $500 million worth deal, with an annual salary of around $50.3 million. But even he loses around $20.9 million every year in the name of taxes taken by the state, FICA, income tax, and the Jock tax. Given his 10-year deal, it means that Mahomes will be paying around $200 million in taxes over the years.

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Despite both quarterbacks earning a ludicrous amount as footballers, it seems like they will only be enjoying half of the privileges lined up for them in terms of earnings.

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