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Chargers make Derwin James the highest-paid safety in the NFL

The Los Angeles Chargers and safety Derwin James have come to terms on a four-year contract extension, ending his “hold-in” and making James the highest-paid safety in the game.

James had yet to practice with the team, whether during individual drills or in team exercises, until a new contract was reached. The safety and the team agreed on a massive four-year contract extension that includes $42 million guaranteed, and $29 million in the first year of the contract.

Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reported on the terms Wednesday morning:

Under the terms of the deal, James makes nearly $20 million per season, resetting the marketplace for safeties in the NFL:

James missed the bulk of the 2020 season with a knee injury that required surgery. He returned to play 15 games a season ago, notching 118 total tackles and a pair of interceptions. He ranks among the NFL’s top safeties, and now has a contract that reflects that status.

 

Story originally appeared on Touchdown Wire