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Lamar Jackson and Top NFL QBs on a Crunch Time Collision Course for Contract Showdowns

July 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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When quarterback contracts reach their end, there’s always a spotlight on their negotiations. Sometimes deals close quietly; other times, teams and players clash before contracts are finalized—leading to trades or cuts. This offseason, several key quarterback deals have been made, with 49ers’ Brock Purdy inking a five-year, $265 million contract and Buffalo’s NFL MVP Josh Allen signing a new deal. However, compared to last year’s flurry of $50 million-plus annual salary agreements, this offseason felt quieter.

Looking ahead to the next year, six quarterback contracts could become complicated. Let’s review some of the key situations:

Lamar Jackson currently ranks as the 10th highest-paid QB annually, earning less than Josh Allen since entering the NFL in 2018. Jackson and the Ravens renegotiated his contract to help with the roster by reducing 2026 salary cap hits, but he could command over $60 million per year given his status as a top three NFL quarterback.

Among rookies, CJ Stroud had an efficient debut season with strong stats, raising expectations for a big 2025 season. The Texans secured him long-term, potentially paying around $60 million annually, but if performance falters, negotiations could become tricky.

Bryce Young of the Panthers showed progress in late 2024 but has had an inconsistent career so far. His 2025 season will be crucial for the Panthers’ future plans, as his salary could top $50 million in 2026 if he proves himself or drop off dramatically if he struggles.

Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa’s contract is a question of health and performance. The Dolphins hope for a better offensive line and fewer injuries, but if Tua can’t stay effective or if coach Mike McDaniel is replaced, trading Tua could become a possibility due to his large contract.

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Jacksonville Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence carries high expectations after a down season in 2024. With big money already invested, the new coach and supporting cast hope Lawrence bounces back, but if he fails to perform, his contract could become a burden soon.

Daniel Jones of the Colts might have a season that stabilizes the quarterback situation if Anthony Richardson struggles. Jones’ performance in 2025 could put him in line for a contract worth up to $40 million annually, though the Colts may hesitate to spend that amount.

This ongoing quarterback contract carousel matters deeply to teams’ futures and financial health.

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Fan Take: These quarterback contract situations highlight how crucial consistency and performance are in securing long-term deals. For NFL fans, this means the next year could bring significant shifts in team lineups and league dynamics, affecting the sport’s competitive balance and entertainment value.

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