The Buccaneers’ offseason has included a number of big-money deals being worked out to keep several members of the team’s core intact. The final main piece of business left to take care of is a monster extension for left tackle Tristan Wirfs.
The All-Pro is set to collect $18.24MM in 2024 on his fifth-year option. A long-term deal will cost far more, and Wirfs has a strong chance of resetting the market at his position. Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht confirmed as much in his latest comments on the matter. He also repeated his desire to have a deal in place as soon as possible.
“I’m optimistic that it hopefully will be soon,” Licht said of a Wirfs extension during an appearance on WDAE radio (audio link). “I was on with WDAE talking about Antoine [Winfield Jr.] saying, ‘Hey, the guy deserves to be highest-paid [safety].’ And I would say the same thing for Tristan.
“So we’re working very diligently to see how we can do that, you know, so it can help both sides, as well. So it doesn’t hurt our future so we can still continue to win, but we can reward him.”
Winfield did indeed move to the top of the safety pecking order when he inked a four-year, $84.1MM extension in May. Licht expressed confidence a deal would get done on that front while acknowledging Winfield’s value on a long-term pact, something which was firmly in the team’s plans. He has similarly maintained a stance that Wirfs, 25, will have a new pact in place by the start of the 2024 campaign.
A report came out shortly after the Winfield deal indicating Tampa Bay and Wirfs’ camp were not close to a deal being worked out. Licht’s remarks suggest progress has been made, however, and Wirfs could soon be atop the list of compensation in terms of at least blindside blockers. Left tackle contracts are now led by the Vikings’ Christian Darrisaw at $26MM per season. The most lucrative tackle pact of any kind is that of Penei Sewell, who is attached to an AAV of $28MM after signing a Lions extension.
Wirfs began his career on the right, but the departure of Donovan Smith last offseason led to him switching to the blindside. The Iowa product earned his third career Pro Bowl nod in 2023, showcasing his effectiveness on either side of the line. Wirfs reported to training camp and has participated despite not having an extension in hand, but that may change in the relatively near future.