PHILADELPHIA Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts joined the National Football League after a successful career with the Oklahoma Sooners.
When he is not competing at the 2023 Super Bowl, he can be found spending time with his girlfriend, and now fans want to know more about her.
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Who is Jalen Hurts dating?
Jalen Hurts might be a superstar in the NFL, but he often keeps details of his personal life out of the media, which is why his girlfriend, Bryonna Rivera Burrows, isn't featured on his social media pages.
However, she is often seen on the sidelines supporting her man at some of his biggest games, including the 2023 NFC Championship game, which earned the Eagles their spot in Super Bowl LVII.
Burrows is a University of Alabama graduate who has worked with the IBM technology corporation since 2019.
She began as a senior solutions sales specialist but now serves as an AI partner, according to her LinkedIn profile.
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How did Jalen and Bryonna meet?
Burrows revealed that the pair had been dating on and off since they met at the University of Alabama.
Hurts played at Alabama for two seasons before transferring to Oklahoma where he received his bachelor's degree and his master's in human relations.
In an interview with Essence, Hurts revealed that he knew Burrows was the one "a long time ago."
The couple first went public in January 2023 at the NFC Championship game.
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What is Jalen Hurts' net worth?
Hurts has only been in the NFL for a couple of seasons but has already amassed a fortune thanks to his contracts and sponsorship deals.
As of May 2023, his net worth is $30million, with an annual salary of $50million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
In 2020, he signed a four-year contract with the Eagles worth $6million, which included an almost $2million signing bonus and over $2.8million guaranteed, according to Spotrac.
The contract was set to expire after the 2023 season, however, in April 2023, Hurts agreed to a five-year extension to remain with the Eagles.
His new contract is reported to be $255million making him the highest-paid player in the NFL.
In a press conference, Hurts said: "Money is nice. Championships are better."
"I have mixed emotions right now. I am grateful, I am thankful, but ... I am just so hungry.
"The hard work continues, and the fire continues to burn."