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The Philadelphia Eagles are lucky to have two generational talents playing for them simultaneously—Jason Kelce and Jalen Hurts. On one hand, Centre Jason Kelce was drafted in 2011. On the other hand, the young QB Jalen Hurts in 2020. However, this might not be the only difference between these two stars when it comes to their professional careers. With that, let us take a look at the net worth of both players.

Both the players have on numerous occasions come together to create magic on the field for the Eagles. Hence, when it comes to making money through the sports, the duo doesn’t shy in term of numbers. However, this wealth hasn’t prevented the two football players from giving back to the community and creating an impact. Nonetheless, let’s delve into the purse of Kelce or Hurts. And look at noble works they indulge into.

Jalen Hurts from round 2 to maximum potential net worth

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The 25-year-old was drafted by the Eagles 53rd overall and in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. But, he proved doubters wrong from the moment he stepped on the field. Under Hurts’ leadership, the Eagles went to the playoffs in 2023 as well. Alas! They lost to the Chiefs. Therefore, even though, he started on a prospect’s salary, Hurts isn’t there anymore.

Recently, Hurts signed a contract extension for 5 years at $255 million. This made him the 5th highest-paid QB in the entire league, and that too only in his third season. His current net worth is estimated to be around $30 million.

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Though the Pro Bowler makes the bulk of his net worth through his salary, he also has endorsements from giants like Gillette and Pepsi. Addionally, despite not being associated with any charity, the young QB is known for often helping underprivileged kids. With that, let us also dive into details of Jason Kelce’s networth.

Jason Kelce has a big appetite

One thing that Kelce has over Hurts is his Super Bowl win in the 2017 season. After being drafted by the Eagles in the sixth round, the big man has repaid the faith the scouts put in him. He has been at the top of the game for more than a decade, and the 36-year-old is rewarded handsomely for his services.

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Kelce is the highest-paid Centre in the history of the NFL. His recent contract extension has him earning $14.5 million this season. He too has big-name endorsements like Nike and Bose, which balloons his net worth to $30 million. Additionally, the 6X Pro Bowler has a philanthropic venture (Be)Philly, which aims to work with at-risk kids.

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Hence it’s a tie between the squad mates at the Eagles. But with Hurts at the beginning and Kelce at the dawn of his career, this figure is positively going to be in Hurts’ favor soon.

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