Jalen Hurts Is In His Bag Again, Signs Multiyear Deal With Energy Drink, ‘A Shoc’ – Black Enterprise
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Jalen Hurts Is In His Bag Again, Signs Multiyear Deal With Energy Drink, ‘A Shoc’

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 8: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles talks to the media during OTAs at the NovaCare Complex on June 8, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

After signing the richest contract in NFL history, Jalen Hurts continues to add to his business portfolio by inking a deal with A SHOC Beverages.

Hurts recently posted the acknowledgment on his social media account. 

 

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According to Bloomberg, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback has signed with A Shoc, an energy drink under the Keurig Dr. Pepper Inc. umbrella. The contract includes an equity stake in the company for the 24-year-old football player, who will promote the Accelerator brand in advertisements and events.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to have equity in a few places, to be part of the brand,” Hurts said in an interview. “Prioritizing the health of athletes and consumers, that’s really important to me.”

The beverage drink, A Shoc, started in 2019 with an investment from Keurig Dr Pepper. The company is also being distributed by its parent company. In a funding round in 2022, the company raised $29 million. The brand can be purchased in around 125,000 retail locations, including Walmart and Target.

After losing the 2023 Super Bowl to the Kansas City Chiefs, Hurts re-upped with the Eagles by signing a $255M five-year contract extension, $179.3 million of which will be guaranteed. That comes to an average salary of $51 million annually, making him the highest-paid NFL player. He has control over his career with a no-trade clause with a player. The football team drafted him in 2020 as the No.53 pick in the NFL draft. During the 2022 season, he passed for 3,701 yards and 22 touchdowns with a 66.5 completion percentage rate.

This last Super Bowl also set a record when Hurts and the opposing Chief’s quarterback Patrick Mahomes became the first NFL Super Bowl that featured Black starting quarterbacks for both teams.

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