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Analyst Believes AFC QB Could Become Highest Paid In NFL History

The National Football League (NFL) has always been known for its jaw-dropping contracts and lucrative salaries for its players. However, over the years, these contracts have only gotten larger and larger, with the league’s salary cap continuously skyrocketing. This trend has been particularly evident in the case of quarterbacks, who are considered to be the most important players on the field. It seems that every new contract extension for these elite quarterbacks breaks the record of the previous one. And now, with the emergence of young, talented players like Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert, there is a possibility that we may see the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history in the near future.

The current highest-paid quarterback in the NFL is Patrick Mahomes, who signed a 10-year contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs worth a whopping $450 million. This contract not only made him the highest-paid quarterback but also the highest-paid player in the league. However, with the way things are going, it may not be long before we see another quarterback surpassing Mahomes’ record-breaking contract.

One name that has been making headlines recently is Joe Burrow, the first overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Burrow had an outstanding college career at Louisiana State University (LSU), leading his team to an undefeated season and a national championship. His impressive performance on the field earned him the Heisman Trophy and made him one of the most sought-after prospects in the NFL.

Burrow’s rookie contract with the Cincinnati Bengals is worth $36 million over four years, which is a significant amount for any first-year player. However, it is his potential and talent that have experts predicting that he could become the highest-paid quarterback in the league in the future. With his strong arm, accuracy, and leadership skills, Burrow has all the qualities to become a franchise quarterback and demand a massive contract extension in the future.

Another young quarterback who has been turning heads is Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers. Herbert was the sixth overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and has already made a name for himself in the league. He took over as the Chargers’ starting quarterback in the second game of the season and has been impressive ever since. In his first year, Herbert threw for over 4,300 yards and 31 touchdowns, breaking several rookie records along the way.

Herbert’s rookie contract is worth $26 million over four years, but just like Burrow, his potential and talent have experts predicting that he could become the highest-paid quarterback in the league. With his size, arm strength, and athleticism, Herbert has all the tools to become a dominant quarterback in the NFL and command a huge contract in the future.

But it’s not just the young quarterbacks who are breaking records with their contracts. The league’s current elite quarterbacks, such as Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, and Deshaun Watson, have also been signing massive contract extensions. In 2019, Wilson signed a four-year, $140 million extension with the Seattle Seahawks, making him the highest-paid player in the league at the time. And just last year, Rodgers signed a four-year, $134 million extension with the Green Bay Packers, making him the highest-paid player in terms of average annual salary.

With the league’s salary cap continuing to rise, it is only a matter of time before we see another quarterback breaking the record of these elite players. In fact, there have been speculations that Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills could also become the highest-paid quarterbacks in the future.

The question now is, how much higher can these contracts go? Will we see a quarterback signing a contract worth $500 million in the near future? It may seem like an outrageous amount, but with the way things are going, it’s not entirely impossible. The NFL is a billion-dollar industry, and quarterbacks are the most valuable players on the field. They are the ones who lead their teams to victory and bring in the most revenue for the league.

In conclusion, NFL contracts have indeed gotten larger throughout the years, and it’s not just because of the rising salary cap. It’s also because of the increasing value and importance of quarterbacks in the league. With the emergence of young, talented players like Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert, we may see a new record for the highest-paid quarterback in the near future. And who knows, maybe we’ll even see a $500 million contract in the years to

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