Report: Lions' Joseph lands historic 4-year, $86M extension
The Detroit Lions are making Kerby Joseph the highest-paid safety in NFL history with a four-year, $86-million extension, sources told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Joseph's new contract, worth a reported $21.5 million annually, surpasses the $21.025 million per year earned by Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Antoine Winfield Jr., setting a new benchmark for safeties.
The 24-year-old has been a key contributor to the Lions' defense since being drafted in the third round in 2022. Joseph's 17 interceptions are the most by any player since he entered the league.
| Name | Interceptions Since 2022 |
|---|---|
| Kerby Joseph | 17 |
| Jessie Bates | 14 |
| DaRon Bland | 14 |
Joseph has recorded at least four interceptions in each of his three seasons, including a league-leading nine picks in 2024.
He was slated to enter the final year of his rookie deal before inking his record-breaking extension.
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