Indianapolis Colts and three time Pro-Bowl star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner has secured a substantial contract extension, solidifying his presence on the team until the 2026 season.
The agreement, finalized today on April 16, 2024, entails a two-year deal worth $46 million, as confirmed by insider sources familiar with the negotiations. This extension cements Buckner’s pivotal role in the Colts’ defensive strategy for the foreseeable future.
Colts and three-time Pro-Bowl DT DeForest Buckner reached agreement today on a two-year, $46 million contract extension that ties him to Indianapolis through the 2026 season, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 15, 2024
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Buckner’s journey with the Colts began in a blockbuster trade with the San Francisco 49ers back in 2020. The Colts relinquished their No. 13 overall pick to acquire the seasoned defensive powerhouse. Shortly after the trade, Buckner inked a massive four-year contract extension worth $84 million, indicative of the Colts’ commitment to his talent and leadership on the field.
This latest contract extension further underscores the Colts’ faith in Buckner’s abilities and contributions to the team’s success. With this lucrative deal, Buckner remains a cornerstone of the Colts’ defense, poised to continue his impactful performances and bolster the team’s competitive edge in the NFL landscape.
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