KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - DECEMBER 10: Creed Humphrey #52 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs onto the field during introductions prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on December 10, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Report: Chiefs make Humphrey top-paid center with 4-year, $72M deal

2 years ago
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The Kansas City Chiefs are locking up another key member of their dynasty.

Kansas City agreed to terms on a contract extension that'll make Creed Humphrey the NFL's highest-paid center, sources told NFL insider Jordan Schultz.

The new deal is worth $72 million over four years and includes $50 million guaranteed, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Humphrey was set to enter the final year of his rookie contract. The 2021 second-round pick's new average annual salary of $18 million tops the center position by a significant margin, according to Spotrac. Frank Ragnow of the Detroit Lions ($13.5 million) ranks second on that list.

Humphrey is now the sixth-highest-paid interior offensive lineman in the league. Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson tops that category with a $21-million average annual salary.

The 25-year-old Humphrey has been one of football's most reliable blockers, having started every game over the past three seasons while being a key member of the Chiefs' Super Bowl-winning teams with quarterback Patrick Mahomes under center. The two-time Pro Bowler earned a second-team All-Pro berth in 2022.

With Humphrey, Joe Thuney, and Trey Smith, Kansas City rosters arguably the best group of interior linemen in the NFL. The Chiefs - who signed tight end Travis Kelce and defensive lineman Chris Jones to extensions this past offseason - enter the 2024 season looking to become the first team ever to claim a Super Bowl three-peat.

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