Jalen Hurts deserves all the credit in the world for officially becoming the highest-paid player in NFL history. In terms of feel-good stories, few measure up to a journey that includes starring at Alabama, getting benched at halftime of the national championship game, nearly winning the Heisman Trophy at Oklahoma, and facing the possibility of being replaced by his second NFL season. 

But by playing at an MVP level for a Philadelphia Eagles team that came agonizingly close to winning a Super Bowl title, Hurts not only earned widespread respect but also a record-setting raise. Coming off a breakout campaign that couldn’t have occurred at a better time, the 24-year-old cashed in by setting a new bar for the quarterback market. 

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