The Detroit Lions are set to host the 2024 NFL draft. But on the eve of the first round, the Lions have already become the focal point of the NFL world thanks to two record-setting contract extensions. The second of which was for right tackle Penei Sewell.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported on April 24 that the Lions signed Sewell to a 4-year, $112 million extension. The deal will make Sewell the highest-paid offensive lineman in the NFL.
“Sources: Lions All-Pro OT Penei Sewell has agreed to terms on a four-year, $112 million extension that makes him the new highest-paid offensive lineman in the NFL,” tweeted Garafolo.
On an average annual salary basis, Sewell will make $28 million per season. The previous highest average annual salary for an NFL offensive lineman was Laremy Tunsil at $25 million.
Sewell’s extension will also include $85 million guaranteed. That’s the most ever for an offensive lineman by a whopping $18 million.
Garafolo’s report surfaced just a couple hours after NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported the Lions agreed to a 4-year extension for wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
Like Sewell’s deal, St. Brown’s new contract made him the highest-paid receiver on an average annual basis. It also guaranteed him the highest amount of money ever for an NFL wideout.
The two deals that guaranteed a combined $162 million to Sewell and St. Brown sent social media into a frenzy on April 24.
“OH MY GOD, BANKS IN DETROIT ARE OUT OF MONEY,” tweeted the official Pride of Detroit X account.
OH MY GOD, BANKS IN DETROIT ARE OUT OF MONEY https://t.co/VvTz1GVVi0
— Pride of Detroit (@PrideOfDetroit) April 24, 2024