The Houston Texans and cornerback Derek Stingley agreed to a three-year, $90 million extension that makes him the highest-paid defensive again in NFL historical past, in line with a couple of stories Monday.
Stingley’s reasonable annual wage of $30 million smashes the former report of $25 million set closing week when the Carolina Panthers gave cornerback Jaycee Horn a four-year, $100 million extension.
Stingley’s deal contains $89 million assured, in line with the document.
Stingley, 23, earned Professional Bowl and All-Professional first-team honors closing season with 5 interceptions, 18 passes defensed and 54 tackles in 17 begins. He allowed the second-lowest finishing touch share (46.7 %) amongst CBs with a minimum of 200 snaps in protection, in line with Subsequent Gen Stats.
Drafted 3rd total in 2022 out of LSU, Stingley has recorded 11 interceptions, 36 passes defensed and 136 tackles in 37 video games (all begins).
–Box Stage Media