DefNextYear
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If they truly "rip it up" though, it's not unlike the Josh Allen deal where his new money is actually quite high in AAV, but they reported the lower annual figure of 55/year (or whatever it was). I think the new money average was in the 80s/year. I guess it all just is how someone wants to look at it.This article overcomplicates things. All extensions report the years of the extension and the money for the extension.
The Texans picked up Stingley's 5th year option and thus he is under control for 5 years ie 2 years of his rookie deal and 3 years of the extension.
So the precedent is set that top CBs get 30m AAV in new money.