“Most mid QB wants high salary” – Brock Purdy aiming to get a record-breaking contract from 49ers doesn’t sit well with fans
Brock Purdy and the 49ers are 6-8 to the season after a huge loss against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday
Brock Purdy (Image via Imago)
Brock Purdy, the San Francisco 49ers’ rising star quarterback, has reportedly set his sights on a record-breaking contract extension. Despite his impressive performances and undeniable growth since taking over as the team’s starter, the news hasn’t been warmly received by all fans.
Many are questioning whether Purdy’s accomplishments warrant such a massive payday, with some labeling him a “mid-tier QB” not yet deserving of elite quarterback money. The debate is yet again another example of the payment dilemma – rewarding potential and overpaying for unproven consistency in the NFL.
Brock Purdy enjoyed three seasons with good fortunes before the 6-8 downfall this year. Purdy went from Mr. Irrelevant to Mr. Relevant, defeating Tom Brady in his first start for the team. There were instances when Purdy showed signs of why he deserves the $60 million a year, which can’t be told for the season they are having this year.
49ers QB Brock Purdy is seeking a contract that is “at the top of the quarterback market,” per @TomPelissero
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 15, 2024
Don't expect Purdy to accept an offer that would make him the 10th highest-paid at the QB position.
That would be approximately ~$50M per year. pic.twitter.com/Pf9syg2Mj3
Brock Purdy has faced his share of challenges during the 2024 NFL season, as the 49ers navigate a tough stretch plagued by injuries and off-field issues. With San Francisco holding a 6-8 record heading into Week 16, Purdy’s performance has been inconsistent at times.
Despite these struggles, the young quarterback could end up commanding a lucrative contract, bolstered by his overall resume as a starter and the soaring value of quarterbacks in today’s market.
Fans believe San Francisco is heading towards a disaster with the new Brock Purdy contract extension figures
Brock Purdy’s potential record-breaking contract extension could spell trouble for the San Francisco 49ers, a team already struggling with a 6-8 record. Committing a significant portion of their salary cap to Purdy, whose performance this season has been inconsistent, could limit the 49ers’ ability to address other critical roster needs.
San Francisco is battling injuries and depth issues. In such a situation, a massive deal for Purdy could make retaining key players or acquiring top-tier free agents nearly impossible. While Purdy has shown flashes of potential, tying the team’s future to such a big investment may ultimately derail their long-term competitiveness.
The most Mid QB that wants a high salary. LMFAO. 🤡
— Crypto Cannabis Club (@CryptoCannaClub) December 15, 2024
That’s a little excessive to me. If he didn’t had rac kings helping him he’d be mid at best.
— A-Train (@Hypebeast1335) December 15, 2024
50 million sounds purdy crazy.
— Harry Berries (@MrHarryBerries) December 15, 2024
Tell him to SEEK HELP 💀🤣
— Phillies Prez (@JaxReynoldsNFL) December 15, 2024
The guy is delusional or getting really bad advice. Get a Baker Mayfield contract surround yourself with Talent and prove everyone wrong.Even if he only makes 100 million in the NFl he still set for life. My opinion he is a moron asking top dollar
— G (@GeorgePP78) December 15, 2024
“the 49ers can’t hurt me today!” “brock purdy is seeking a contract that is at the top of the quarterback market” https://t.co/fZWNmcdxrh
— brianna (@mustbepurdy) December 15, 2024
San Francisco is in a difficult spot
— Phil Murphy © (@Phil_Sports) December 13, 2024
Brock Purdy is good enough that he’s tough to replace, but he’s not worth a $60-$65M/year price tag
Niners season is officially over + they have to pay Brock Purdy $60M a year pic.twitter.com/ZMOUEDmZyP
— Beef_Stroganoff ☔️ (@blitz12sports) December 13, 2024
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