Trevor Lawrence net worth: How much money Jaguars QB has made in career earnings, endorsements and more

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Even before stepping onto an NFL field, Trevor Lawrence was a well-known star.

The former Clemson Tiger has been in the public eye ever since his first season as the starting quarterback in Death Valley, becoming the next big thing among young passers. That stardom at a young age, added with the luxuries that come with being a No. 1 overall pick, has certainly worked well in Lawrence's favor financially.

The Jaguars quarterback has had his ups-and-downs in the NFL, but between his rookie extension and other off-the-field endeavors, Lawrence has still put himself among the highest-compensated active players.

Here's what's known about Lawrence's financial standing, including his net worth, endorsements and more.

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Trevor Lawrence net worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Trevor Lawrence is worth an estimated $30 million. A significant majority of that total likely comes from two areas: the rookie extension he signed in 2024 and off-the-field endorsements.

With Lawrence still being young in his NFL career, he doesn't quite rank among the wealthiest active or former football players, but should he earn more contracts like his current one in the future, he's on an early trajectory to put himself among the most well-compensated players in the sport.

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Trevor Lawrence NFL contract details

  • Years: 5
  • Value: $275 million

Lawrence is currently playing on a rookie extension with the Jaguars. In June 2024, he agreed with Jacksonville on a five-year, $275 million deal that included $200 million guaranteed and $142 million due at signing. Per ESPN, as part of that contract, Lawrence received a $37.5 million signing bonus that starts in 2026, meaning he will be under contract with the team through 2030.

While his $55 million average annual value (AAV) has been surpassed multiple times since, the contract found Lawrence tied with Joe Burrow as the highest-paid quarterback in the league at the time. As of August 2025, Lawrence is tied for second with Burrow, Josh Allen and Jordan Love in terms of quarterback AAV at $55 million – with those players all trailing Dak Prescott's record $60 million AAV.

Lawrence isn't scheduled to hit the open market until the period following his age 31-season in 2030. He played the 2024 and 2025 seasons on his initial rookie deal, with his extension set to officially kick in for the 2026 season. By the final year of his deal, Lawrence is set to likely have one of the largest cap hits in the league.

Here's a full breakdown of Lawrence's current contract situation, per Spotrac:

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap Hit
2025$2,000,000$7,500,000$17,000,000
2026$2,000,000$7,500,000$24,000,000
2027$6,000,000$7,500,000$35,000,000
2028$11,000,000$7,500,000$47,000,000
2029$50,000,000-$78,500,000
2030$53,341,000-$74,841,000

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Trevor Lawrence NFL career earnings 

According to Spotrac, Lawrence has accumulated $70,116,194 in career earnings. A significant majority of that total came from the 2024 season, when he earned $39 million. 

Lawrence has earned just two NFL contracts, his rookie deal as the 2021 No. 1 overall pick, then a rookie extension with the Jaguars. Here's a look at his two contracts with Jacksonville:

  • Rookie Deal: Four years, $36.793 million
  • Rookie Extension: Five years, $275 million

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Trevor Lawrence endorsements

As one of 32 starting NFL quarterbacks, companies have, of course, been willing to throw money Lawrence's way in exchange for brand endorsements or commercials. 

According to Front Office Sports, Lawrence signed an endorsement deal with Gatorade worth up to $2 million per year in 2021.

“[Gatorade] has been a staple in my sports journey since I was a kid, so I couldn’t be more excited to join the brand,” Lawrence told CNBC at the time. "I don’t just look at the financial aspects of it, but do I really fit with companies? ... I always have to ask myself, ‘Is this me?’ So Gatorade was an easy choice."

He also has a deal with Adidas, which he signed in 2021. 

“I’ve always been a fan of Adidas and I’m excited to join the team as I take the next step in my career,” Lawrence said in a release, per Yahoo. “Adidas’ brand attitude of ‘Impossible Is Nothing’ is a message that really resonates with me both on and off the field. We are building for the future and I can’t wait to see what lies ahead with this partnership."

Here's a list of companies Lawrence has been known to work with in some fashion:

  • Adidas
  • Gatorade
  • Bose
  • Fanatics
  • Ritz Crackers
  • Breitling
  • Cadillac
  • Subway

Gatorade

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Trevor Lawrence business ventures and philanthropy

Even outside of his NFL contracts and endorsements, Lawrence has been known to dabble in other financial endeavors, like investing and charitable organizations.

Part of those financial decisions actually came with a bit of controversy, as Lawrence signed a deal with cryptocurrency investment app Blockfolio in 2021, a company owned by FTX. As part of that deal, Lawrence received a signing bonus entirely in cryptocurrency.

However, FTX collapsed in 2022, and in 2023, he was among the FTX endorsers who settled a class action lawsuit for their roles in promoting the cryptocurrency exchange before it collapsed. That group also included Tom Brady, Stephen Curry, Shaquille O’Neal and Shohei Ohtani.

When it comes to Lawrence's philanthropic efforts, he and his wife Marissa Mowry created a COVID–19 relief fund called "Trevor and Marissa Covid-19 Relief Fund" to help out families who were affected during the peak of the pandemic.

After their wedding in April 2021, Trevor and Marissa also pledged $20,000 to charities in Jacksonville from the money they received as their wedding registry gifts.

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Where does Trevor Lawrence live? 

Lawrence, just a few months after entering the NFL and getting married, bought a Jacksonville house in July 2021. It spans across 5,800 square feet and was bought for $3.4 million, per GigWise, and it includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a home theater, a private gym and more.

As Lawrence has remained with the Jaguars since being drafted, he's lived in the Jacksonville home.

Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.