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JOSH ALLEN, MYLES GARRETT, DK METCALF AND DAVANTE ADAMS
Show me the money! On the eve of the NFL’s free agent negotiation window, Josh Allen and Myles Garrett got record-setting contracts, whileĀ DK MetcalfĀ joined the party after being traded to the Steelers, and the Rams signedĀ Davante Adams.
We’ll start with Allen, because … wow. It’s a six-year, $330 million extension for the reigning MVP, including an NFL-record $250 million guaranteed. The $55 million per year is tied for second-most of any player, only behind Dak Prescott. Allen still had four years left on his current deal, but this ties him to Buffalo through 2030.
After a testy last month, Garrett isn’t going anywhere, either. The 2023 Defensive Player of the Year agreed to a four-year, $160 million extension; the $40 million per year makes it the most lucrative ever for a non-quarterback. Garrett requested a trade more than a month ago, and as recently as Friday, Browns owner Jimmy Haslam refused to meet with Garrett. But cooler heads (and a lot of money) prevailed.
This was also a big win forĀ Micah Parsons, Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson, the non-quarterbacks seeking big paydays, Garrett Podell notes.
As for a player whose trade request did come to fruition, Metcalf is heading to Pittsburgh for a second-round pick and getting a five-year, $150 million deal as well. In his trade grades, Bryan DeArdo liked this move for the Steelers, but when Cody Benjamin graded the biggest moves of the weekend, he wasn’t as optimistic.
Now the Steelers must figure out who will throw the ball to Metcalf, George Pickens and others. Here are the options.
TheĀ Seahawks also need a quarterback after trading awayĀ Geno Smith, who’s reuniting with Pete Carroll in Las Vegas after he and Seattle couldn’t settle on an extension. The Raiders…
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