Bryce Young Contract, Salary, and Net Worth: How Much Is the Panthers Star Earning?

Bryce Young signed a lucrative contract with the Carolina Panthers in 2023. Here's the QB's salary, net worth and endorsement details.

Bryce Young’s rookie agreement tracks the modern first-overall template: Four years, fully guaranteed, a sizable signing bonus paid upfront, and annual roster triggers that escalate his cap profile as the deal matures.

In 2025, his accounting aligns with proration and scheduled bonuses, while his cash earnings reflect base, roster, and workout components tied to the league calendar.


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Bryce Young Contract and Salary With the Carolina Panthers

Young signed a four-year rookie contract in 2023 worth $37,955,071, fully guaranteed. It includes a $24,603,688 signing bonus and annual roster bonuses due around the time of training camp reporting, a mechanism common to top draft slots because it blends cash flow with predictable cap treatment.

The club also holds a fifth-year option for 2027, preserving team control through the initial evaluation window before any extension talks.

For the 2025 season, Young’s scheduled cash compensation comprises a $1,030,000 base salary, a $3,170,461 roster bonus, and an $8,820 workout bonus, totaling roughly $4.21 million in cash for the year.

His 2025 cap hit sits a touch above $10.36 million, reflecting the sum of base salary, the annual proration of his signing bonus, and the roster trigger. The average annual value of his contract is $9.49 million, with cap figures set to climb again in 2026 as the rookie deal’s schedule moves forward.

Across the first three years of the agreement, the cap profile stepped from approximately $6.90 million in 2023 to about $8.63 million in 2024 and slightly over $10.36 million in 2025. That arc is consistent with the proration of the original signing bonus and the yearly roster mechanisms embedded in first-overall rookie contracts.

The structure maintains the Young franchise’s control through the option decision window, aligning with current market norms for top picks that emphasize full guarantees and early cash delivery.

Young’s Net Worth, Endorsements, and Career Earnings

Public estimates place Young’s net worth at around $12 million, though exact figures vary by methodology and are not official. On-field career earnings through the end of 2025 are a little over $32 million, primarily driven by his upfront signing bonus in 2023 and subsequent roster bonuses in 2024 and 2025.

Under the current schedule, his cumulative cash is set to reach roughly $38 million by the end of 2026. Those figures reflect rookie-scale economics at the top of the draft, where guaranteed money and roster triggers create defined cash flow year to year.

Off the field, Young has assembled a broad endorsement portfolio that supplements his on-field compensation and elevates his market profile. His deals include Carolina-based Bojangles and Lowe’s Home Improvement, as well as BODYARMOR, Nissan, Snickers, and Jordan Brand.

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This Michael Jordan subsidiary selects a limited group of NFL athletes each cycle. These partnerships contribute to additional annual income and visibility, although the exact terms are typically undisclosed.

Young has also invested time and resources in philanthropy through the Young 9 Foundation, which has hosted youth football camps across Southern California and the Carolinas.

A prominent mental health advocate, Young has worked with HopeWay, a treatment facility in Charlotte, reflecting his family’s longstanding professional ties to mental health care. Through his Lowe’s partnership, he has participated in community outreach projects, including the building of 500 wheelchairs for donation to war veterans.

As of 2025, the headline numbers are straightforward: A fully guaranteed four-year rookie deal, a cap hit of a touch above $10 million, cash earnings just over $4 million for the year, and career cash north of $32 million.

Any changes to those figures would come via option, extension, or restructuring decisions as Carolina evaluates roster building in the seasons ahead. At the same time, an expanding endorsement slate and foundation work continue to shape Young’s off-field footprint.

Carolina Panthers’ Stats and Insights for Wild Card Round

Team: The Panthers scored 19 points or fewer in ten games this season, which was second most behind three teams. Carolina lost eight of the ten games. The Eagles, with eight, have the next highest amount of games with 19 points or fewer by a playoff team.

Playoffs: Carolina hasn’t won a playoff game since 2015, when they defeated the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Championship game.

OFF: Bryce Young had his best career QBi score (82.8, B-) against the Rams in Week 13.

OFF: Tetairoa McMillan led rookie WRs in catches (70), yards (1,014), and TDs (7), and ranked 44th in WRi.

DEF: The Panthers’ point differential was -69, the fourth-worst for a playoff team in NFL history.

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