Quarterbacks in the NFL set records in 2022 for large contract paydays.
Aaron Rodgers got his money when he reworked his contract for a three-year, $150.815 million extension.
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Aaron Rodgers 2018 vs 2022 Contract:
Original 2018: Cash of $51M in 2022 & 2023 New 2022: Cash of $101.5M in 2022 & 2023 $50.515M more over same 2 years
New 2022: Cash of $49.3M in 2023
Another way to look at this – Rodgers gets $99.815M for one extra contract year
— Ken Ingalls – Packers Cap (@KenIngalls) March 22, 2022
Deshaun Watson made a payday after Houston traded him to the Cleveland Browns.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford got a three-year extension worth $129 million.
Even Kirk Cousins got paid with a $35 million one-year contract extension.
Now Lamar Jackson is waiting for his payday with the Baltimore Ravens using the fifth-year option on his rookie contract.
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Fifth-Year Option Nets $23 Million For 2022
With Jackson at the end of his four-year contract, the team used the fifth-year option to keep him around.
It would cost the Ravens $23 million to keep Jackson on the team.
The move comes as NFL quarterbacks are getting paid record contracts.
Baltimore also needs Jackson at quarterback.
So the move for him to wait puts pressure on the Ravens if they want to keep him around.
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With him getting $23 million this year, you can expect the next payoff for Jackson to be more.
Hall of Fame GM Bill Polian, on the Browns fully guaranteed $230m contract give Deshaun Watson: ‘The worst contract in the history of the NFL.’ All players & agents: ‘Hallejuha!’