Georgia QB Carson Beck signs NIL deal with private jet company
Carson Beck has now become the third Heisman Trophy hopeful to sign an NIL deal with a private jet company this offseason.
The Georgia quarterback has inked a season-long partnership with Airstar Charter. Released Friday morning, Beck stars in a new commercial with his mother and sister. Full terms of the deal were not disclosed, however, Beck shot the commercial in exchange for hours on Airstar’s fleet of private jets.
The deal was brokered by ESM. He joins Quinn Ewers and Jaxson Dart as the only college athletes with private jet deals.
Carson Beck finished last season throwing for 3,738 yards with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions. The Bulldogs finished 12-1 in 2023, their lone loss coming to Alabama in the SEC Championship Game.
Georgia enters the season ranked No. 1 in the AP Top 25 preseason poll. The Bulldogs open the year in Atlanta against Clemson.
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Carson Beck capitalizing on see NIL opportunities
The quarterback has more than 118,000 social media followers, thanks in part to his on-field performance and backing of the Georgia fanbase. Repped by ESM, Beck signed an endorsement deal with Zero FG Energy Drink last fall.
His $1.4 million On3 NIL Valuation ranks in the top 10 of college football. The valuation is also No. 9 in the On3 NIL 100, the first of its kind and defacto NIL ranking of the top 100 high school and college athletes ranked by their On3 NIL Valuation.
The On3 NIL Valuation is calculated by combining Roster Value and personal NIL. Roster value is the value an athlete has by being a member of his or her team at his or her school, which factors into the role of NIL collectives. NIL in an athlete’s name, image and likeness and the value it could bring to regional and national brands outside of the scope of NIL collectives.