Title: Pro Bowl Defensive End Derrick Brown to Stay with Carolina Panthers for Four More Years

He is coming off a year in which he set NFL records for tackles by a defensive lineman with 103

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Pro Bowl defensive end Derrick Brown will stay in Carolina Panthers.

Derrick Brown reached an agreement on Friday to extend his contract for four years and 96 million dollars, of which 63.1 million are guaranteed, according to his agents Drew Rosenhaus, Jason Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey.

Derrick Brownwho was chosen in the first round of the 2020 Draft out of Auburn, is coming off a year in which he set league records NFL in tackles by a defensive lineman with 103, surpassing the mark of 98 he set Christian Wilkins of Miami in 2022. Tackles did not become an official statistic until 1994.

Derrick Brown will remain with the Carolina Panthers organization for four more years. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

The 1.95 meter, 145 kilogram player rarely left the court last season, playing 89% of his team’s plays.

Derrick Brown had given evidence that it would be an important campaign.

After 2022 in which he established a record for tackles by the Panthers with 67, the previous season he took his game to another level after Carolina he changed his defensive scheme with the coordinator Used Evero.

Browns have 245 tackles and eight sacks in four seasons in Carolina.

In the final year of his rookie contract he will earn $11.4 million.

2024-04-06 02:39:50
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