Washington Commanders Quarterback Jayden Daniels Could Land $90 Million-Per-Year Deal
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is on the brink of potentially signing a record-breaking contract in the NFL. With talks of a $90 million-per-year deal swirling around, Daniels could set a new standard for quarterback salaries in the league.
As the NFL salary cap continues to rise each year, teams are allocating more money to their quarterbacks, pushing the financial benchmarks higher. Players like Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, and Justin Herbert already have deals averaging over $40 million annually, setting the stage for Daniels to potentially reach the $90 million mark.
NFL agent J.I. Hasell believes that while $100 million annually might be a stretch, $90 million is “very plausible” for Daniels if he maintains elite-level play in his first three seasons. The Commanders may need to prepare for a historic payday if Daniels proves himself as a franchise quarterback.
While $90 million per year may seem unimaginable now, the rapidly evolving financial landscape of the NFL could see Daniels setting a new standard if he lives up to the hype. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.