Eagles sign Landon Dickerson to massive 4-year extension

Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson is here to stay.  The Eagles announced on Monday morning that they have agreed to a four-year extension with Dickerson that keeps him in Philly until 2028.  His new contract is worth up to $87 million with $50 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid guard in NFL […]

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Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson (69) and offensive tackle Jordan Mailata (68) against the Minnesota Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson is here to stay. 

The Eagles announced on Monday morning that they have agreed to a four-year extension with Dickerson that keeps him in Philly until 2028. 

His new contract is worth up to $87 million with $50 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid guard in NFL history, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. 

Here is the full breakdown of Landerson's deal as Schefter reports: 

  • Base Value: $84M 
  • Max Value: $87M 
  • Total Guarantee: $50M 
  • Signing Bonus: $20M 
  • APY: $21M per year

Dickerson was not one of the Eagles' pending free agents this offseason but he was set to enter the final year of his rookie contract.

The move is a huge relief for the Eagles' offensive line and makes one less void to worry about since longtime center Jason Kelce retired last week. 

The Eagles' former second-round pick out of Alabama in the 2021 draft has started 46 games in the last three seasons and earned two recent Pro Bowl nods.