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Jalen Hurts reveals money-saving secrets while living in a modest $2,500 home despite $255M NFL fortune

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, despite his $255 million contract and Super Bowl MVP title, lives a surprisingly modest life. Eschewing luxury, he resides in a simple New Jersey apartment and offers practical financial advice, like buying used cars and cooking at home. Hurts also emphasizes generosity, donating to families in need.
Jalen Hurts reveals money-saving secrets while living in a modest $2,500 home despite $255M NFL fortune
Despite earning $255 million, Jalen Hurts lives in a $2,500 home and shares practical money-saving tips for everyday people. (Credit: Getty Images)
While most NFL superstars indulge in lavish lifestyles following their record-breaking contracts, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has taken a refreshingly different route. Despite signing a staggering $255 million deal in 2023 and now holding a Super Bowl 59 MVP title, Hurts remains grounded—living modestly and preaching financial wisdom that feels surprisingly down-to-earth.

Jalen Hurts explains why saving matters more than splurging—his frugal habits decoded

Jalen Hurts, who entered the NFL as a second-round pick in 2020, quickly rose through the ranks.By his second year, he had already earned the full-time starting job. His consistent performance led to back-to-back Pro Bowl appearances and eventually a historic five-year extension that once made him the league’s highest-paid player.Yet, money hasn’t changed him.
Instead of diving into luxury real estate from the get-go, Hurts opted for a $2,000-a-month apartment in Cherry Hill, New Jersey—a far cry from the glitzy mansions that often make headlines. As he shared in a 2021 GQ interview, “I didn’t buy a house or anything like that when I got drafted because it was just me… I didn’t need this big place just for myself. I just got me a little apartment. You know, something smooth that’ll last me for the time being.”Even now, with his net worth soaring, Hurts still values simplicity and practicality. His Cherry Hill apartment may have seen some interior upgrades, but it reflects the same ethos of living within means—even when those means are multimillion-dollar ones.
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What sets Hurts apart isn't just his modest lifestyle, but the practical financial advice he openly shares. For those hoping to emulate his approach, his tips aren’t rocket science—but they are rooted in real-world value.Don’t Buy a New Car:Hurts never saw the point. “It depreciates as soon as you get off the lot,” he noted. Instead, he suggests leasing or buying a used car. His own college ride? Paid off and still reliable.Cook More, Dine Less:Forget five-star dining. Hurts isn’t above grabbing “a few to-go plates” from the Eagles’ facility. For others, cooking at home is the smarter (and healthier) choice.Ditch Expensive Phone Plans:“There are tons of ways you can save money,” he shared. One of them includes switching to more affordable carriers like Straight Talk. Same service, smaller bills.Hire Local Talent for Yard Work:Rather than calling in professional landscapers, Hurts suggests hiring local kids from the neighborhood—a nod to his own youth and a way to give back while saving.Despite his frugal habits, Hurts doesn’t shy away from generosity. During the holidays, he partnered with Alex’s Lemonade Stand to help a Pennsylvania family whose child had survived a rare cancer. He gifted them a $30,000 check for a home down payment, plus every gaming console and a new TV for their son, Erick.This act of kindness illustrates a core belief of Hurts: you don’t have to spend big to make a big impact. And when it comes to personal indulgence? He’d rather stay with his mom in Houston than splurge on unnecessary luxury.Jalen Hurts has become more than just a role model on the field. He embodies the kind of financial discipline rarely seen among young athletes. By following his own advice—hiring a financial advisor early and keeping expenses in check—he’s setting a new standard for how to win in both life and money.As flashy contracts continue to rise in professional sports, Hurts’ example reminds us that the real power lies not in how much you earn, but in how wisely you spend it.Also Read: Why Rams' Matthew Stafford said no to $100M deals and Tom Brady's Raiders—his reason will surprise you
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