It appears that Quinn Ewers’ decision to return to college will continue to be lucrative.
The modern college football era turns the nation’s greatest players into household names with increased exposure, and now that they can make money, their bank accounts tend to explode with money.
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers is finding that out again after he inked an NIL deal with private jet company Nicholas Air, becoming the second player in NCAA history with a private jet deal.
According to Yahoo Sports, the terms of the agreement state Ewers will “collaborate with NICHOLAS AIR on various marketing initiatives, promotional campaigns, and community engagements, and gain access to their impressive jet fleet.”
NJ Correnti, the Founder and CEO of NICHOLAS AIR, released a statement:
“We are really excited to welcome Quinn to the NICHOLAS AIR family. He’s got exceptional talent and is the type of leader and player that makes college football exciting to watch. We look forward to seeing Quinn excel on the field and seeing him onboard with NICHOLAS AIR,” said NJ Correnti, Founder and CEO of NICHOLAS AIR. “NICHOLAS AIR has always aligned itself with the best in class, both on and off the field, and our relationship with a great leader and hard worker like Quinn is another exciting chapter for our team.”
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Ewers joins Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart in the Nicholas Air family. The talented quarterback for the Texas Longhorns said he’s “fired up” about this partnership.
“I’m fired up for my new partnership with Nicholas Air,” Ewers said in a statement via Businesswire.com. “It is a first-class organization and a perfect match for my travel needs. Their attention to detail and commitment to high-level service for their Members is second to none. Proud to represent their brand.”
No financial terms were announced as part of this new deal for Ewers.
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Last year, Ewers threw for 3,479 yards and 22 touchdowns against six interceptions. His play had the Longhorns reaching the College Football Playoff for the first time before losing to Washington in a 37-31 thriller in the semifinals.
Quinn Ewers Has Made Tons of Money Through Several NIL Deals
Quinn Ewers has already started making Name, Image, and Likeness deals with various brands and companies.
His first deal was with a beverage company called Holy Kombucha in 2021. His second NIL deal was with GTSM, an athlete autograph company. This deal was also signed in 2021 while he was a part of the Ohio State University.
It was revealed then that the agreement was worth $1.4 million for three years.
After returning to the Texas Longhorns, Ewers had an NIL deal with Wrangler.