
As the NFL offseason unfolds, many players are eyeing lucrative contract extensions. With Maxx Crosby recently setting the record with a three-year, $106.5 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, the market is primed for more star players to follow suit.
One of the biggest names up for an extension is Ja’Marr Chase. The star receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals is anticipated to become the first non-quarterback to earn $40 million per year, surpassing Crosby’s record-setting deal. In his previous season, Chase led the league in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns.
Alongside him, Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys is expected to sign a lucrative extension that will make him the highest-paid pass rusher in the league. Parsons has consistently delivered impressive performances, making him a top contender for a record-setting contract.
Other players poised for significant pay raises include Brock Purdy, Aidan Hutchinson, Tee Higgins, and Myles Garrett, all of whom have proven their value on the field. As negotiations roll out, the anticipation builds over who will set the next benchmark in the world of NFL contracts.