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The 2025 NFL offseason has made some big shifts. Teams aren’t hesitating to spend—thanks to the salary cap jumping to a record $282 million and new media deals pumping fresh money into the league. Quarterbacks, especially, are cashing in like never before.
We broke down the biggest deals signed so far in 2025—not just who got paid, but why it matters.
Prescott became the highest-paid player in league history with this record-breaking extension. This deal shows that they believe Dak is the quarterback who can end that drought. He led Dallas to two NFC Championship appearances in three years. The Cowboys are chasing their first Super Bowl since 1995.
Buffalo paid big to keep Allen. Since 2020, only Patrick Mahomes has more total touchdowns. Allen’s size and mobility make him one of the hardest quarterbacks to defend. The Bills haven’t reached a Super Bowl since 1993. But this contract signals they’re going all in to change that.
Love finally got his shot after sitting behind Aaron Rodgers. He threw 32 touchdowns in 2024 and led the Packers to the NFC title game. Green Bay rarely hands out massive extensions early. This deal shows they see Love as the next chapter in a legendary quarterback legacy.
Lawrence led the Jaguars to back-to-back playoff runs after years of irrelevance. His decision-making improved significantly in 2024, with career-highs in passer rating and touchdowns. Jacksonville has never reached a Super Bowl, but with this contract, we can expect to see a change in that history.
This contract locks in the most important player in franchise history. Burrow’s deal matches other top quarterbacks, but his impact feels different. He led the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance in over 30 years. Burrow also holds one of the league’s highest playoff passer ratings.
Tua stayed healthy in 2024 and delivered big numbers. The Dolphins gave him weapons, and he used them well. He led the league in completion percentage and ranked in the top five in yards. With this new contract, Miami locks in long-term stability at quarterbacks for the first time in over a decade.
Detroit celebrated Goff and got rewarded. He guided the Lions to their first NFC Championship appearance since 1991. His 2024 season included 4,200 passing yards and 30 touchdowns. The Lions made him their leader.
Herbert owns multiple franchise passing records, and his talent isn’t in question. His arm strength and pocket presence stand out. But the Chargers haven’t won in the playoffs with him yet. This extension puts pressure on both sides. Winning has to follow, or this deal draws criticism fast.
Jackson continues to be the most unique quarterback in the league. He became the first player in NFL history to post multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons as a quarterback. The Ravens extended him again after another MVP-level campaign. They believe his style can still win in today’s game.
Hurts brings leadership and toughness that the Eagles value. He accounted for 38 total touchdowns in 2024. His playoff runs earned respect across the league. Philadelphia built their offense around his dual-threat ability and will continue to do so this year.
Chase became the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. He earned it with three straight Pro Bowl seasons and 4,000 receiving yards before age 25. His chemistry with Burrow is unmatched. The Bengals kept their star duo intact with this massive extension—and sent a message to the AFC.
Cleveland sees Garrett as the anchor of their entire defensive identity. The player has averaged over 14 sacks per season since 2020. He remains one of the most disruptive defensive players in football. It makes sense that the Browns rewarded him with this massive deal.
Hunter joined Houston on a one-year deal, but it came at a premium. His 2024 season featured 12 sacks and an elite run defense. The Texans have a young core, and Hunter brings experience. He’ll mentor their rising stars and anchor a pass rush that needs a proven leader.
Crosby put out some solid numbers in 2024 before his ankle injury. The Raiders gave him a three-year deal to reward his durability and dominance. His intensity defines the Raiders’ defense and sets the tone every single week.
Jefferson’s route-running separates him from other elite receivers. He led the league in receiving yards twice before turning 26. The Vikings gave him a long-term deal to keep their offense dynamic. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that Jefferson is one of the most productive players of the past decade.
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We broke down the biggest deals signed so far in 2025—not just who got paid, but why it matters.
Dak Prescott (QB), Dallas Cowboys – $60M/year
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Credit: RedditPrescott became the highest-paid player in league history with this record-breaking extension. This deal shows that they believe Dak is the quarterback who can end that drought. He led Dallas to two NFC Championship appearances in three years. The Cowboys are chasing their first Super Bowl since 1995.
Josh Allen (QB), Buffalo Bills – $55M/year
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Credit: RedditBuffalo paid big to keep Allen. Since 2020, only Patrick Mahomes has more total touchdowns. Allen’s size and mobility make him one of the hardest quarterbacks to defend. The Bills haven’t reached a Super Bowl since 1993. But this contract signals they’re going all in to change that.
Jordan Love (QB), Green Bay Packers – $55M/year
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Credit: RedditLove finally got his shot after sitting behind Aaron Rodgers. He threw 32 touchdowns in 2024 and led the Packers to the NFC title game. Green Bay rarely hands out massive extensions early. This deal shows they see Love as the next chapter in a legendary quarterback legacy.
Trevor Lawrence (QB), Jacksonville Jaguars – $55M/year
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Credit: RedditLawrence led the Jaguars to back-to-back playoff runs after years of irrelevance. His decision-making improved significantly in 2024, with career-highs in passer rating and touchdowns. Jacksonville has never reached a Super Bowl, but with this contract, we can expect to see a change in that history.
Joe Burrow (QB), Cincinnati Bengals – $55M/year
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Credit: RedditThis contract locks in the most important player in franchise history. Burrow’s deal matches other top quarterbacks, but his impact feels different. He led the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance in over 30 years. Burrow also holds one of the league’s highest playoff passer ratings.
Tua Tagovailoa (QB), Miami Dolphins – $53.1M/year
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Credit: RedditTua stayed healthy in 2024 and delivered big numbers. The Dolphins gave him weapons, and he used them well. He led the league in completion percentage and ranked in the top five in yards. With this new contract, Miami locks in long-term stability at quarterbacks for the first time in over a decade.
Jared Goff (QB), Detroit Lions – $53M/year
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Credit: RedditDetroit celebrated Goff and got rewarded. He guided the Lions to their first NFC Championship appearance since 1991. His 2024 season included 4,200 passing yards and 30 touchdowns. The Lions made him their leader.
Justin Herbert (QB), Los Angeles Chargers – $52.5M/year
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Credit: RedditHerbert owns multiple franchise passing records, and his talent isn’t in question. His arm strength and pocket presence stand out. But the Chargers haven’t won in the playoffs with him yet. This extension puts pressure on both sides. Winning has to follow, or this deal draws criticism fast.
Lamar Jackson (QB), Baltimore Ravens – $52M/year
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Credit: RedditJackson continues to be the most unique quarterback in the league. He became the first player in NFL history to post multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons as a quarterback. The Ravens extended him again after another MVP-level campaign. They believe his style can still win in today’s game.
Jalen Hurts (QB), Philadelphia Eagles – $51M/year
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Credit: RedditHurts brings leadership and toughness that the Eagles value. He accounted for 38 total touchdowns in 2024. His playoff runs earned respect across the league. Philadelphia built their offense around his dual-threat ability and will continue to do so this year.
Ja'Marr Chase (WR), Cincinnati Bengals – $40.25M/year
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Credit: RedditChase became the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. He earned it with three straight Pro Bowl seasons and 4,000 receiving yards before age 25. His chemistry with Burrow is unmatched. The Bengals kept their star duo intact with this massive extension—and sent a message to the AFC.
Myles Garrett (DE), Cleveland Browns – $40M/year
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Credit: RedditCleveland sees Garrett as the anchor of their entire defensive identity. The player has averaged over 14 sacks per season since 2020. He remains one of the most disruptive defensive players in football. It makes sense that the Browns rewarded him with this massive deal.
Danielle Hunter (DE), Houston Texans – $35.6M/year
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Credit: RedditHunter joined Houston on a one-year deal, but it came at a premium. His 2024 season featured 12 sacks and an elite run defense. The Texans have a young core, and Hunter brings experience. He’ll mentor their rising stars and anchor a pass rush that needs a proven leader.
Maxx Crosby (DE), Las Vegas Raiders – $35.5M/year
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Credit: RedditCrosby put out some solid numbers in 2024 before his ankle injury. The Raiders gave him a three-year deal to reward his durability and dominance. His intensity defines the Raiders’ defense and sets the tone every single week.
Justin Jefferson (WR), Minnesota Vikings – $35M/year
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Credit: RedditJefferson’s route-running separates him from other elite receivers. He led the league in receiving yards twice before turning 26. The Vikings gave him a long-term deal to keep their offense dynamic. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that Jefferson is one of the most productive players of the past decade.
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