The Denver Broncos and defensive lineman Zach Allen are in settlement on a four-year, $102 million contract extension, a number of media shops reported Saturday.
The deal contains $69.5 million in assured cash.
Allen, a third-round decide within the 2019 NFL Draft by the Cardinals, performed his first 4 seasons in Arizona earlier than signing a three-year, $47.75 million free-agent contract with Denver earlier than the 2023 season. He was resulting from change into a free agent after the upcoming season.
He turns 28 this month.
With the Broncos, he has appeared in 33 video games (all begins) and tallied 121 tackles (23 for loss), 64 quarterback hits and 13.5 sacks.
In 78 profession video games (68 begins), he has 259 tackles (44 for loss), 107 QB hits, 25 sacks, one interception, a pressured fumble and three fumble recoveries.
The Broncos have been on a spending spree this week.
On Monday, the workforce confirmed it had agreed to a four-year extension with extensive receiver Courtland Sutton. A number of studies pegged the worth at $92 million.
–Subject Degree Media