First, he won a state champion with Highland Park in 2005. Next, he became the top overall pick in the NFL Draft in 2009. Now, Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford can now add highest-paid player in NFL history to the list.
Per Adam Schefter, the Lions and Stafford agreed to a contract extension that makes the signal caller the highest-paid player in NFL history.
Lions and Matthew Stafford agreed to five-year contract expected to make him highest paid player in NFL history, a team source told ESPN.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 29, 2017
According to Michael Rothstein of ESPN, the deal is for five years and worth $135 million. The Lions announced the extension but did not disclose the terms.
We have agreed to terms with QB Matthew Stafford on a five-year contract extension through the 2022 season.
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 29, 2017
Stafford’s reported deal is worth more than Derek Carr’s recent extension ($25 million annually) and is expected to be worth more guaranteed money than Andrew Luck ($87 million), per ESPN.
Matthew Stafford's 5-year extension with Lions includes a $50 million signing bonus and $92 million guaranteed, both NFL highs, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 29, 2017
After two injury-filled seasons to start his career, Stafford has started every game for Detroit since 2011, compiling a 51-58 record during that stretch. He’s also at or near the top of several passing statistics with the franchise, throwing for more than 30,000 yards and 187 touchdowns in his career. He had another solid year in 2016, throwing for 4,327 yards and 24 touchdowns while leading the Lions to eight comeback wins.
The Lions travel to Buffalo on Thursday for their final preseason game before they open at home against the Arizona Cardinals on September 10.
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