The Green Bay Packers and Jordan Love continue to see their long-term investment draw attention as quarterback salaries climb across the NFL. Love’s contract places him among the league’s top earners, and his three-year average salary has become another measure of Green Bay’s commitment to its franchise passer.
Love signed a four-year contract worth $220 million, which carries an average annual value of $55 million. As quarterback deals continue to rise, that figure remains competitive among the highest-paid players at the position and reflects the premium placed on proven starters.

The three-year average salary metric offers a different lens than total contract value. It focuses on what a player is scheduled to earn over the next several seasons, helping compare current market standing as new contracts reshape the top of the quarterback landscape.
By that measure, Love remains in elite company. Updated salary rankings place him at $58.3 million on a three-year average, underscoring how Green Bay structured the deal to remain aggressive in a rapidly changing market.
Green Bay Packers Star Jordan Love’s Salary Among the Highest in the NFL

Love’s three-year average as a quarterback ranks among the highest in the league. This is detailed more in an analysis by ESPN’s Staff.
1. Dak Prescott, $61.6 million
2. Joe Burrow (CIN), $61.3 million
3. Jordan Love (GB), $58.3 million
4. Trevor Lawrence (JAX), $56.9 million
5. Jared Goff (DET), $55.4 million
6. Josh Allen (BUF), $55.3 million
For the Packers, the number represents more than cap accounting. It signals belief that Love can continue the franchise’s long run of stability at quarterback after following Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers in one of football’s most scrutinized successions.
As new contracts continue to push the market higher, Green Bay may ultimately view Love’s agreement as strong value rather than excess spending. If he keeps producing at a high level, the Packers’ investment could look smarter with each passing offseason.

