For Jalen Hurts, constructing an all-female administration workforce got here naturally. Throughout an look on “Right now with Jenna and Sheinelle,” the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback opened up about how he landed with the all-female workforce that signed the contract that made him the highest-paid NFL participant in 2023.
“It was one thing that was very pure for me,” he instructed the co-hosts. “After I got here into the league, clearly led by my agent, Nicole Lynn, and once we met, I simply felt like she was prepared. I felt like she had the knowledge, she had the understanding that she had the drive. And I knew—form of like myself on my journey— she’d been doubted. She’d been dismissed, and I wish to present her that I believed in her. I did consider in her. I feel her work speaks for herself, her repute, and her presence speaks for [itself], and form of led all the pieces from there.”
As beforehand reported by theGrio, Jalen Hurts etched his identify in NFL historical past books when he secured a record-breaking five-year, $255 million contract. This milestone included a $179.3 million assured contract and a no-trade clause, binding Hurts to the Philadelphia Eagles till 2028. Nonetheless, what made the deal much more spectacular was the truth that it was negotiated by a Black girl.
“So glad for my little bro @jalenhurts on changing into the best paid participant in NFL historical past!” Lynn wrote on the time. “Thanks for trusting me with one thing of this magnitude. I bear in mind sitting in your outdated highschool interviewing to be your agent. I’m a dreamer, however I’m undecided I might have ever imagined THIS is the place we land.”
Along with Lynn, Hurts is led by two different Black girls: Chantal Romain and Shakeemah Simmons-Winter. His workforce additionally contains Rachel Everett and Jenna Malphrus/Malfris.
“After we put this workforce collectively, it wasn’t, ‘I wish to create a all girls’s workforce,’ it was ‘effectively, I’m looking for the very best, and I feel they’re the proper match for me, so it’s been nice,” he concluded.

















