Talk about over spending.
The honeymoon phase is over for quarterback Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers. Purdy agreed to a contract extension that makes him one of the richest players in NFL history, Yahoo Sports' Jori Epstein confirmed Friday. He reportedly landed a five-year, $265 million deal with the team, ESPN's Adam Schefter first reported.
It's a monumental pay raise over the rookie salary Purdy made his first three years in the league as a seventh-round draft pick, which paid him an average of $934,000 annually.
The new deal makes Purdy among the highest paid in the league. It will earn him around $53 million per season, which is in line with Jared Goff and Tua Tagovailoa. Only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL earn more than him per season. Purdy's deal also includes $181 million in guaranteed money.
The 49ers now have their quarterback secured for the long haul, but they also will no longer enjoy the benefits of his extremely discounted contract.
The team took advantage of that discount, particularly in Purdy's first two seasons, when he led a loaded roster to two straight NFC championships and a Super Bowl appearance at the end of the 2023 campaign.
He was extremely productive in those seasons, throwing for a combined 5,654 yards and 44 touchdowns with 15 interceptions at a 68.7% clip. That covered his first 21 starts as he entered the lineup midway through his rookie year due to injuries to Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo.
Purdy was an instant success, winning his first five starts and leading the team to two playoff wins that season to vault him from a mostly unknown final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft to a star. The Mr. Irrelevant nickname given to the last pick in each draft became a sarcastic moniker for the former Iowa State standout.
The honeymoon phase is over for quarterback Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers. Purdy agreed to a contract extension that makes him one of the richest players in NFL history, Yahoo Sports' Jori Epstein confirmed Friday. He reportedly landed a five-year, $265 million deal with the team, ESPN's Adam Schefter first reported.
It's a monumental pay raise over the rookie salary Purdy made his first three years in the league as a seventh-round draft pick, which paid him an average of $934,000 annually.
The new deal makes Purdy among the highest paid in the league. It will earn him around $53 million per season, which is in line with Jared Goff and Tua Tagovailoa. Only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL earn more than him per season. Purdy's deal also includes $181 million in guaranteed money.
The 49ers now have their quarterback secured for the long haul, but they also will no longer enjoy the benefits of his extremely discounted contract.
The team took advantage of that discount, particularly in Purdy's first two seasons, when he led a loaded roster to two straight NFC championships and a Super Bowl appearance at the end of the 2023 campaign.
He was extremely productive in those seasons, throwing for a combined 5,654 yards and 44 touchdowns with 15 interceptions at a 68.7% clip. That covered his first 21 starts as he entered the lineup midway through his rookie year due to injuries to Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo.
Purdy was an instant success, winning his first five starts and leading the team to two playoff wins that season to vault him from a mostly unknown final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft to a star. The Mr. Irrelevant nickname given to the last pick in each draft became a sarcastic moniker for the former Iowa State standout.