The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to make pending free agent quarterback Nick Foles a very wealthy man. Foles, who recently voided the player option of his contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, will be taking his talents to the Sunshine State to the tune of four years and $88 million, including just over $50 million guaranteed.

Foles has enthralled the nation the last two seasons with one of the most improbable comeback runs in recent NFL memory. Prior to the 2017 season, Foles was convinced to return to Philadelphia instead of retiring. He received his shot to start when quarterback Carson Wentz was lost to a torn ACL.

From there, the legend of Foles grew as he led Philadelphia to an upset victory over New England in Super Bowl LII, earning Super Bowl MVP honors. Last season, Foles relieved an injured Wentz again late in the season and led the Eagles to four straight wins, including a wild-card round playoff game.

Breaking: The Jaguars will sign Nick Foles to a 4-year deal worth $88 million, according to ESPN and multiple reports (first reported by NFL Network). The deal includes $50.125 million in guaranteed money, a source tells @AdamSchefter. pic.twitter.com/NwwYB4H1Kr — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 11, 2019

While it is safe to say Foles is happy about this megadeal, there is another quarterback who is arguably happier — Russell Wilson.

Wilson is entering the final year of his contract, and considering the Seattle Seahawks’ tendency to renegotiate deals with a year left, the talk of an extension is starting to heat up. The quarterback market continues to rise with each new deal, and Wilson is probably looking at what Foles is going to earn and comparing his value to that of his fellow 2012 third-round quarterback.

For as great as Foles has been, the reality is he is being paid for what he’s done in 14 games the past two seasons. Meanwhile, Wilson has consistently been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and within in the MVP conversation over the last two years. Not only does Wilson match Foles in Super Bowl wins, but he also beats him in Super Bowl appearances.

It’s been widely assumed Wilson would become one of the highest-paid players in the game with his next contract, but the fact a quarterback who has been mostly a career backup has just earned a four-year deal with $50 million guaranteed has all but cemented the reality the Seahawks will have to back up the Brink’s truck for Wilson.