Uncertainty remains with respect to Matt Judon‘s financial future. The Patriots edge rusher has been floated as one of the next players around the league to receive a lucrative new deal, but plenty of progress between team and player may need to be made for that to be possible.
Judon himself recently hinted on social media that he does not expect to land an extension from New England. The team has prioritized retaining a number of other in-house players this offseason, and keeping the 31-year-old in the fold on a multi-year agreement could create cap issues down the road. The Patriots have nevertheless submitted an offer, Henry McKenna of Fox Sports reports.
That move came amidst a request on Judon’s part for a new deal, McKenna adds. The four-time Pro Bowler missed time during training camp last summer while angling for a raise, but he stated earlier this offseason that a repeat of that approach would not be taking place. The sides discussed a contract during the spring, though Judon’s value is not as high now as it previously was.
The former fifth-rounder racked up 28 sacks across his first two New England campaigns, establishing himself as one of the team’s most important players. Judon was limited to four contests in 2023, however, and his missed time through injury has no doubt hurt his bargaining power. One year remains on his current contract, and he is due a non-guaranteed base salary of $6.5MM in 2024. Judon’s cap hit is $14.68MM, and working out an extension could lower that figure while adding to his up front earnings.
As McKenna notes, however, the sides are not close to an agreement at this time. The Patriots currently have a league-leading $44MM in cap space along with considerable flexibility for next year. A second Judon investment could be feasible as a result, but it will be interesting to see if Eliot Wolf and Co. wait until the start of the campaign to consider meeting his asking price. A healthy and productive start to the season could shift leverage back in favor of the Grand Valley State alum.
In terms of annual average value, Judon’s current contract ranks 27th in the league amongst edge rushers. An extension taking him near the top of the market should not be expected, but a short-term accord in particular could pave the way for a raise and an agreement keeping him in New England beyond 2024. With training camp not far away, this situation will be worth watching closely.
The Detroit Lions should try to acquire him.
I agree, worth taking a chance on.