Linebacker Myles Jack recently announced his retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles. Jack, a seven-year NFL veteran, was considering becoming an electrician or a plumber before signing with the Eagles before training camp. Find out Myles Jack’s net worth, career earnings, average NFL salary, and more below. 

Myles Jack Net Worth

Many outlets have estimated Myles Jack’s net worth to be around $5 million but it’s likely 5-10 times higher than that amount. 

Jack earned nearly $50 million during his NFL career and while he was subject to agent fees, he was able to save a significant amount of money by spending most of his career in Florida, which does not have state income taxes. 

In the NFL, agents can’t earn more than three percent of a player’s salary. That means Jack was able to take home nearly $40 million of the salary that he earned in Jacksonville. 

Given Jack has also earned money off of the field, it’s likely that his net worth is closer to $45-50 million.

Myles Jack Career Earnings

Myles Jack played seven NFL season and earned over $49 million during his NFL career, according to Spotrac. After receiving a $25,000 signing bonus to attend training camp with the Eagles, the former NFL linebacker decided to call it a career. 

He finished his NFL career with an estimated $49,138,841 in career NFL earnings, most of which came during his time in Jacksonville. Selected in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Jack became a mainstay in the middle of a fearsome Jaguars’ defense. 

Jack earned 83.6 percent of his career earnings in Jacksonville, where he took home $41.11 million. He also made $8 million in 2022 as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

YearTeamEarnings
2016
Jacksonville Jaguars$3,256,866
2017Jacksonville Jaguars$737,929
2018Jacksonville Jaguars$1,025,858
2019Jacksonville Jaguars$13,313,787
2020Jacksonville Jaguars$13,029,401
2021Jacksonville Jaguars$9,750,000
2022Pittsburgh Steelers$8,000,000
2023Philadelphia Eagles$25,000
2023Pittsburgh Steelers$370,800
Total$49,509,641

Myles Jack Average NFL Salary

Jack played seven NFL seasons from 2016 to 2022 and spent training camp with the Eagles in 2023 before retiring from football. His retirement was short-lived, however, as he signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers for $370,800.

During those seven NFL seasons, Jack earned $49,509,641 which averages out to $7.07 million per season.

Who Is Myles Jack’s Wife?

When coming out of UCLA, many NFL experts believed that Jack was a first-round talent. However, degenerative knee issues caused him to slide into the second round. 

At the time, Jack was dating model Jordan Spencer but the pair are believed to have split. 

Jack has been linked to other models in the past, including plus-sized model Pia Blossom.

What’s Next For Myles Jack After The NFL?

Prior to signing the the Eagles, the linebacker said that he was interested in signing up for trade school.

When speaking at training camp, Jack revealed that he was already considering an alternate career path.

“I like to work, I just couldn’t sit at home,” Jack said. “I’ve been blessed to make a lot of money. So I could just retire and sit at the house. 

“But I’m too bored. My mind is too much. So I just want to be innovative. I don’t know, if a zombie apocalypse happens, I want to be able to build something or fix something.”

Jack and his mother, LaSonjia Jack, also became majority owners of the Allen Americans of the ECHL in 2023, becoming the first Black majority owners in the league.

Jack also owns various businesses and has built significant wealth by investing in the best stocks and ETFs.

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