Worst NFL contracts in 2024, led by the Deshaun Watson and Dak Prescott contracts

Worst NFL contracts
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What is the worst contract in the NFL? With NFL revenue skyrocketing and the salary cap following suit, salaries for players at nearly every position have exploded. Plenty of deals work out but it’s also not hard to find some of the worst NFL contracts that continue to look bad as time goes on.

It should come as no surprise that the Deshaun Watson contract is the worst in the NFL. Many around the league were critical of the Cleveland Browns for doing it back in 2022. Two years later, the deal looks even worse. While no other contract is on that level, there are quite a few pacts around the NFL that won’t work out for the team.

Here are the worst NFL contracts in 2024.

Deshaun Watson, QB, Cleveland Browns – 5 years, $230 million (fully guaranteed)

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Von Miller, EDGE, Buffalo Bills- 6 years, $120 million

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Derek Carr, QB, New Orleans Saints- 4 years, $150 million

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Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys – 4 years, $240 million

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Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants – 4 years, $160 million

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Taysom Hill, TE, New Orleans Saints – 4 years, $40 million

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Miles Sanders, RB, Carolina Panthers – 4 years, $25.4 million

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Joey Bosa, EDGE, Los Angeles Chargers – 5 years, $135 million

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Kirk Cousins, QB, Atlanta Falcons – 4 years, $180 million

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Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars

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