Quarterback Jared Goff stated this week that being traded to the Detroit Lions was “the greatest thing that ever happened to me.”
It may soon make him one of the league’s highest-paid players as well.
Insider On April 14, Jeremy Fowler stated that the team is working on a contract extension that will pay Goff up to $50 million per year, however the deal will take some time to finalize. Goff is about to enter the final year of his deal, but he is likely to stay in Detroit for the foreseeable future after helping the team become a Super Bowl contender.
Jared Goff Earned Major Bump in Pay
During an appearance on SportsCenter on Sunday, Fowler stated that Goff and the Lions have mutual interest in a new contract, which could place him among the league’s highest-paid quarterbacks.
“He wants to be there,” Fowler told Bleacher Report. “He’s only 29 years old and is expected to earn around $28 million this year, so he’ll need to be in the $45-$50 million range based on how he’s played. So, it will take some time to complete it.”
There are now five quarterbacks with average annual salaries of more than $50 million, but Jacob Camenker of The Sporting News believes that this figure will soon become a starting point for the league’s elite signal-callers.
There are now five quarterbacks with average annual salaries of more than $50 million, but Jacob Camenker of The Sporting News believes that this figure will soon become a starting point for the league’s elite signal-callers.
“The growing market is understandable. The most essential position in the league is quarterback, but there aren’t enough highly qualified, pro-ready players to fill it,” Camenker wrote in March.
“That motivates teams to sign any decent quarterback they can find, regardless of price. This is made possible by the league’s ever-increasing wage cap, which has helped the baseline value for top-end quarterback deals approach $200 million in total value and $50 million in average annual value (AAV).
Other analysts predict a comparable range for Goff’s next deal. Spotrac analyst Michael Ginnitti anticipated in February that the Lions will offer him a four-year contract worth $180 million, with over $150 million in guarantees.