Stefon Diggs contract details How Bills WRs extension compares to Tyreek Hill Davante Adams megadeals
The NFL signaled a crazy offseason for receivers early on when the Jaguars . Several players including Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams, Amari Cooper, Mike Williams and Chris Godwin agreed to long-term extensions in wake of that contract and set new standards on the receiver market.Now, another player has joined that group of wideouts receiving big-time paydays. That would be Bills star Stefon
Giovanni Ricci Jersey Diggs.Diggs, 28, agreed to a long-term contract extension with the Bills on Wednesday. The deal will tie him to Buffalo through 2028 and will make him one of the NFL's highest-paid receivers.Diggs has been a star for the Bills over the last two years after being traded to Buffalo from Minnesota in 2020. He led the NFL in catches (127) and receiving yards (1,535) in his All-Pro season in 2020 before posting another 100-plus catch season in 2021 with a career-high 10 touchdowns.How much is Diggs getting on his new contract? He didn't surpa s some of the other top receiver contracts signed this offseason, but he is still poised to be one of the five highest-paid receivers in the NFL in 2022 and beyond.2022 NFL MOCK DRAFT:Diggs signed a four-year contract extension with the Bills that will be worth up to $104 million, per . Diggs will earn$70 millionin guaranteed money as part of his new deal, marking the second-most guaranteed money ever given to a wide receiver.The average annual value (AAV) of Diggs'
Marcus Haynes Jersey extension is$26 millionper season.That ranks fourth-highest among NFL receiver contracts.Before signing the extension, Diggs had two years remaining on his contract with the Bills. As such, the 28-year-old is tied to Buffalo for the next six years. The total value of his contract over that timeis$124.1 million.MORE:Diggs isn't the first big-name receiver to sign a lucrative extension during the 2022 NFL
Caleb Johnson Jersey offseason. Two other top pa s-catchers Tyreek Hill and Davante Adams have also agreed to deals that have made them among the highest-paid receivers in NFL history.Adams was the first of the bunch to sign an extension. After he was traded from the Packers to the Raiders, he signed a five-year deal worth $141 million. Hill was second after he agreed to a four-year deal worth $120 million after being traded from the Chiefs to the Dolphins.Below is a full comparison of the three contracts with salary details from .PlayerContract lengthSalaryAAVGuaranteedTyreek Hill4 years$120 million$30 million$72.2 millionDavante Adams5 years$141 million$28 million$65.7 millionStefon Diggs4 years$104 million$26 million$70 millionHill's contract is the most valuable in terms of average annual value and total guaranteed money while Adams' is the largest deal in totality. Diggs got the lowest total salary and AAV but has Adams beat in terms of guaranteed money.Though Diggs signed the
Cameron Tom Jersey shortest extension of the three receivers, he will be under contract the longest, as his four-year extension will be tacked onto the two years he has remaining on his deal. That means he won't be a free agent until the 2028 offseason unle s the Bills release him. Both Hill and Adams are free agents in 2027, so the Bills did well to keep Diggs both longer and cheaper than his counterparts.MORE: Of course, cheaper is a relative term when discu sing Diggs' contract. He is still one of the five highest-paid NFL receivers in terms of salary, AAV and total guarantees.Only Hill, Adams and DeAndre Hopkins are set to make more annually than Diggs on his new contract extension. He is just one
James Proche Ii Jersey of four NFL receivers to make more than $25 million annually, as you can see via the table below.PlayerTeamAAVTyreek HillDolphins$30 millionDavante AdamsRaiders$28 millionDeAndre HopkinsCardinals$27.25 millionStefon DiggsBills$26 millionD.J. MoorePanthers$20.6 millionKeenan AllenChargers$20.03 millionMike WilliamsChargers$20 millionAmari CooperBrowns$20 millionChris GodwinBuccaneers$20 millionMichael ThomasSaints$19.25 millionDiggs may rank fourth in terms of average annual value, but in terms of total guarantees, his $70 million will rank second among receivers behind only Hill. He is also one of just four NFL receivers to sign a contract worth $100 million or more, joining Hill, Adams and Amari Cooper in that exclusive club.