Detroit Lions’ offensive tackle Penei Sewell has inked a massive contract extension worth $112 million over four years, solidifying his status as the highest-paid offensive lineman in the NFL. The agreement, which includes $85 million guaranteed, keeps Sewell with the Lions until the 2028 season.
Sewell, drafted seventh overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, has quickly established himself as one of the most dominant young players at his position. In just three seasons, he has earned two consecutive Pro Bowl selections and was named a first-team All-Pro in 2023. He also serves as the Lions’ team captain.
The Lions’ investment in Sewell underscores their commitment to building a championship-caliber team. The team has recently made significant moves to bolster its roster, including signing wide receiver DJ Chark and trading for running back Jamaal Williams. With Sewell anchoring the offensive line, the Lions are well-positioned to make a run at their first Super Bowl title since 1957.
Sewell’s contract surpasses the previous record for highest-paid offensive lineman, held by Houston Texans’ Laremy Tunsil at $25 million per year. It is a testament to Sewell’s talent and the Lions’ faith in his ability to lead their offense to new heights.