The Philadelphia Eagles are doubling down on their commitment to success, not only by securing promising talents like Kenny Pickett but also by ensuring the longevity of their offensive firepower. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith has inked a monumental three-year contract extension worth $75 million, with an impressive $51 million guaranteed.
The deal makes him the fourth-highest paid receiver in terms of average annual value (AAV) alongside teammate A.J. Brown. This extension solidifies the veteran’s future with the Eagles through 2028.
The significance of this extension extends beyond financial figures. By securing Smith’s services through 2028, including his fifth-year option for 2025, the Eagles have fortified their offensive core for years to come. The standout player from the 2021 NFL Draft now joins a select group of players whose fifth-year options have been exercised.
Smith has already proven himself as one of the league’s premier wide receivers in his first three seasons. His extension reaffirms the Eagles’ commitment to building around dynamic playmakers
Devonta Smith’s performance with the Eagles
DeVonta Smith’s prowess was on full display in the 2023 season, despite battling with injuries. He racked up an impressive stat line of 81 receptions for 1,066 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. His contributions were instrumental in propelling Philly to a remarkable start, with the team boasting an undefeated record early on. However, the team later faced a heartbreaking collapse towards the end of the season.
Keeping aside the Eagles’ struggle, Smith has played an integral role in Philly’s postseason appearances. He guided the team to the playoffs in each of his three seasons with the franchise. The veteran recorded 27 receptions for 405 yards and one touchdown over the course of five career postseason games, according to Give Me Sport.
Smith’s success has been magnified by his partnership with Brown, forming a dynamic duo that has posed headaches for opposing defenses. The duo amassed over 1,000 receiving yards each in the 2023 season.