Mahomes' 8-Year, $63.093 Million-A-Year Deal Resets QB Market as Jackson Eyes $63.1 Million
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Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 14
Mahomes' 8-Year, $63.093 Million-A-Year Deal Resets QB Market as Jackson Eyes $63.1 Million
1 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 14
Summary
$63.093 million per year over eight seasons has given Patrick Mahomes a new top-of-market benchmark, immediately reshaping expectations for the NFL’s next wave of quarterback negotiations.
Lamar Jackson appears closest to testing that number: his $52.5 million average has fallen to the bottom of the top 10, and his no-tag clause plus $104 million left over two years give him leverage to seek at least $63.1 million annually.
Joe Burrow and Baker Mayfield face murkier paths, with Cincinnati reluctant to redo Burrow’s deal and Tampa Bay still far apart from Mayfield despite a potential 2027 franchise tag near $47.97 million.
C.J. Stroud, Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye and Bo Nix all become part of the next pricing wave, with several 2024 draft quarterbacks eligible for extensions after the 2026 season.
That sets up a broader race among teams and agents over who signs first, as Mahomes’ number becomes the reference point for both veteran renegotiations and second-contract talks.