It’s officially official. On Tuesday night, the Chargers announced their brand new deal with Joey Bosa to keep him under contract for the next six seasons. The five-year add-on will pay the defensive end $135MM, including $78MM guaranteed at signing and $102MM in overall guarantees, as Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets.
Bosa’s deal is an absolute record smasher. His full guarantees and overall guarantees are the highest of any defensive player in NFL history. On the whole, it’s the largest contract the Chargers have ever given to a player in the history of their franchise. Before the Bosa extension, no Chargers player had reached $100MM.
It’s even more of a jaw-dropper when considering the current economic climate and the possibility of a sharply reduced cap in 2021. Still, as GM Tom Telesco has pointed out, the Chargers have more flexibility for next year’s books than most teams. The deal is an outlier for this offseason, but not an anomaly. Just a couple weeks ago, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett signed five-year, $125MM deal with $100MM in total guarantees.
Bosa’s deal has leapfrogged Garrett, Bears outside linebacker Khalil Mack, and Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald in every category. Previously, Mack was the financial kingpin of the defensive end group with Mack $23.5MM per year, followed by DeMarcus Lawrence of the Cowboys ($21MM/year) and Frank Clark of the Chiefs ($20.8MM/year).
In his first two pro seasons, Bosa racked up a combined 23 sacks and 111 tackles. In 2019, Bosa missed the bulk of the season with a bone bruise, but still managed 5.5 sacks and 23 tackles in seven games. Last year, he turned in a complete 16-game season, and he met every lofty expectation – 11.5 sacks, 67 stops, and a forced fumble en route to his second career Pro Bowl nod.
Amazing they managed to get Nick Bosa in free agency after only one season in the league! Good move
He’s gonna be amazing playing alongside his brother, lol
Super savvy move by Tom Telesco.
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Lmao had to give you some flack Zach that’s a scary thought to even think about the bosa brothers on one d line in the NFL
that’s just…wow
Wonder what his brother will get in a few years if he stays healthy. Dude absolutely causes havok.
The Chargers screwed up a bit by waiting until after Garrett received his extension, forcing them to top the terms of his deal. Nevertheless, LA secured one of the league’s fiercest and most promising edge rushers, so the signing was certainly a crucial one
I’m sure they tried, but it’s highly likely that Bosa’s side waited for this exact reason. Agents get paid a lot of money to figure out how to get the best deals for their clients and it was not a secret that the Garrett deal was in the works.
Extreme overpay at this point of time.
Nothing like unnecessarily jacking up the entire salary structure of the NFL. Way to go, San Diego!
I agree Bowser. His brother is better. He disappears way too much during games to get that kind of money. On the other hand, I can see the Bolts not wanting to lose him either. I wonder who planted the rumor that he wanted to go play with his brother.
Haha goofiest picture choice possible. Perfect.
Good deal. He’s a better all around player than Garrett, and really didn’t really get more when you factor in the contract differences. I guess 25 mm is now AAV baseline for the best non-QBs. Maybe Adams will move his ask to that figure by next year. Glad it’s not the Jets’ problem any longer.
I don’t think Adams is quite that demanding. Even he understands safeties aren’t on the same level as game-changing pass-rushers. Games are won in the trenches. Although, it typically helps a to have an elite quarterback as well…
I think you’re giving Adams too much credit for his (in)ability to understand logic
NFL games are, for the most part, no longer won at the LOS, at least to the extent there isn’t complete LOS domination by one team. QB play is the most important thing if you want to win consistently. But, yes, dominant OTs and DLs who can pass rush are the next level of player. Adams is not worth what they are, but last season he did (with no real leverage) ask for 20 mm (when that was the baseline established by best non-QBs at more premium positions). He hasn’t been bashful.
Nice pic, Joey. Definitely a buckeye …
Even a crook like Dean Spanos knows you have to spend big bucks if you hope to compete with other sports teams in Los Angeles for fans.
Moves like this are why the Chargers won’t ever win. Wow? Insane for $$$