November 22, 2024

Another Mega Star Commit To Lions….

In the competitive landscape of the NFL, securing top talent is paramount for any team aiming for sustained success. Amon-Ra St. Brown, with his standout performance in the 2023 season, has not only proven himself to be an indispensable asset for the Detroit Lions but also one of the premier wide receivers in the league. His contribution was pivotal in the Lions’ remarkable journey to the NFC Championship game, highlighting his value to the team.

The rumor of a potential mega contract extension, rumored to be around $25 million per season for at least three years, underscores both St. Brown’s exceptional talent and the Lions’ commitment to building a championship-caliber roster. This deal would catapult St. Brown into the upper echelon of the NFL’s highest-paid wide receivers, marking a significant financial leap from his current rookie deal.

Securing Amon-Ra St. Brown with a lucrative extension is more than just a financial commitment; it’s a strategic move by the Detroit Lions to solidify their core roster as they aim for future triumphs. St. Brown’s proposed salary reflects the escalating market value of top NFL talent and the Lions’ recognition of his critical role in their offensive strategy. This extension not only rewards St. Brown’s impressive contributions but also sends a strong message to the rest of the league about the Lions’ determination to compete at the highest levels by retaining their key players.

The anticipated contract extension for Amon-Ra St. Brown is a testament to his meteoric rise in the NFL and the Detroit Lions’ strategic vision for success. By locking down St. Brown with a deal that mirrors his All-Pro caliber performances, the Lions are investing in a bright future, ensuring that one of their most dynamic playmakers remains a cornerstone of their offense. This agreement not only secures financial security for St. Brown but also affirms the Lions’ commitment to assembling a competitive team capable of challenging for the highest honors.

NFL contracts to manage the salary cap and the Detroit Lions have used them a lot. With that comes taking on some dead money in those years, and the Lions have greatly reduced those unintended obligations over the last couple years.

Friday marked five days after Super Bowl LVIII. That’s become a common day for a player’s contract to be set to void. The Lions had seven players with that void trigger. That does not mean they can sign anywhere right away. Just like any other player on an expired contract, they will still become an unrestricted free agent on March 13.

All seven void year players are on the Lions’ list of 2024 unrestricted free agents. Re-signing any of them will not and cannot erase or otherwise reduce the dead money attached to them.

7 contract voids add a noticeable amount of dead money for Detroit Lions in 2024

The Lions already had some dead money, attached mostly to Marvin Jones ($800,000) and Isaiah Buggs ($500,000), for 2024. According to Over The Cap, here’s what they’ve now added to that balance via Friday’s contract voids.

OG Halapoulivaati Vaitai: $3,843,195
DE Romeo Okwara: $3,500,000
DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson: $2,500,000
DE Charles Harris: $1,988,334
OG Graham Glasgow: $1,470,000
CB Emmanuel Moseley: $1,000,000
QB Teddy Bridgewater: $5000,000
Total: $14,301,529

Now, the Lions’ 2024 dead money balance is $15,732,839. That vaults them to the fourth-most dead money in the league right now, according to Over The Cap, but as other teams make cuts that standing will change for the better. Detroit is not likely to add a whole lot more 2024 dead money via any cuts they make.

Again, these contract void obligations were planned for and expected by general manager Brad Holmes and the front office. So while it might be jarring to see that kind of dead money added so suddenly, in the big picture of the entire league the Lions are still in good shape.

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