Quarterback contracts are going to be discussed every year as players sign new deals and resolve financial disputes with their teams. This summer saw a slew of quarterbacks sign market-rate extensions, but where this year differed from previous years, to a degree, is that a few of these QBs who signed deals largely have incomplete résumés.
It wasn’t like Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, who have both won multiple division titles and made runs to the AFC championship game despite not making a Super Bowl, getting deals from their respective teams in 2021 (Allen) and 2023 (Jackson).