
Philadelphia Eagles make Landon Dickerson the highest-paid guard in NFL history with new 4-year contract extension
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to terms with Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson on a 4-year contract extension.
Dickerson’s new deal has a max value of $87 million, including $50 million guaranteed – making him the highest-paid guard in NFL history at $21 million per year.
Eagles make Landon Dickerson highest-paid guard in NFL History
Dickerson, 25, a second round draft pick out of the University Alabama was entering the final year of his rookie deal.
Since joining the Eagles, Dickerson has started 46 out of the 50 games possible for the Eagles and has been a Pro Bowl selection in each of the past two seasons.Â
2023 was his best season to date, as he finished tops among interior offensive linemen in ESPN’s run-block win rate metric (81%) and was tied for fourth in pass-block win rate (96%). Dickerson was part of an Eagles offensive line that finished first in run block win rate in 2023 (77%) and seventh in pass block win rate (63%).
With Jason Kelce’s retirement, the rest of the Eagles’ starting offensive line remains in-tact. In addition to Dickerson, Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata, and Cam Jurgens will all return in 2024, with Jurgens expected to slide from right guard to center to replace Kelce.Â
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