Amon-Ra St. Brown, the talented wide receiver selected 17th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, has secured a lucrative long-term contract extension with the Detroit Lions. This deal places St. Brown as the second receiver in the NFL’s 2021 draft class to sign a lucrative long-term contract, following Ja’Marr Chase’s extension with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The specifics of St. Brown’s contract, obtained from a source familiar with the terms, reveal a comprehensive breakdown of the financial commitment made by the Lions to their rising star. The contract is structured as follows:
1.
Signing Bonus:
$16.5 million2.
2024 Base Salary:
$1.366 million (fully guaranteed)3.
2025 Option Bonus:
$8.5 million (fully guaranteed)4.
2025 Base Salary:
$8.3 million (fully guaranteed)5.
2025 Offseason Roster Bonus:
$100,0006.
2025 Per-Game Roster Bonus:
$510,000 (total)7.
2026 Base Salary:
$27.5 million (guaranteed for injury at signing and fully guaranteed in 2025)8.
2026 Offseason Roster Bonus:
$100,0009.
2026 Per-Game Roster Bonus:
$510,000 (total)10.
2027 Base Salary:
$23.37 million ($14.834 million guaranteed at signing, $7.417 million fully guaranteed in 2026, and $7.417 million fully guaranteed in 2027)11.
2027 Offseason Roster Bonus:
$100,00012.
2027 Per-Game Roster Bonus:
$510,000 (total)13.
2028 Base Salary:
$35.4 million14.
2028 Offseason Roster Bonus:
$100,00015.
2028 Per-Game Roster Bonus:
$510,000 (total)The contract provides St. Brown with a significant financial commitment, with $35.276 million fully guaranteed at signing and a total practice guarantee of $62.776 million. This guarantee ensures that the Lions would incur a substantial financial penalty if they were to release St. Brown before the 2026 season. The injury guarantees in the contract total $77.612 million, providing St. Brown with protection in the event of a significant injury.
While the contract has a new-money average of $30.0025 million over four years, the compensation package in the final year pushes the average annual value to $36.01 million. Over the first three years of the extension, St. Brown’s contract is worth $28 million per year. From the time of signing, the deal has an annual value of $24.675 million. Removing the inflated final year, the average value of the five-year deal from signing is $21.841 million.
Despite the hefty financial commitment, St. Brown’s contract does not currently rank as the most lucrative deal ever given to a wide receiver. However, it is important to note that the NFL’s lucrative and competitive nature constantly drives the market value of players upward. As a result, it is likely only a matter of time before St. Brown’s contract is surpassed by other rising stars in the league, such as Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase.