The Carolina Panthers are signing defensive tackle Derrick Brown Jr. to a four-year, $96 million contract extension with $63.165 million guaranteed, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Friday on X.
Panthers DT Derrick Brown is signing a four-year, $96 million extension that includes $63.165 million guaranteed, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 5, 2024
Deal negotiated by Brown’s agents Drew Rosenhaus, Jason Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey and Panthers execs Dan Morgan and Brandt Tillis. Drew Rosenhaus… pic.twitter.com/deXjEw0uHr
Brown was one of the few bright spots on a 2-15 Panthers team this past season, setting an NFL record for tackles by a defensive lineman en route to his first Pro Bowl. His performance, combined with the poor handling of former Panthers linebacker Brian Burns situation, made this extension something new general manager Dan Morgan had to get done.
"[Brown's] had a heck of a year," defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero told Panthers reporter Darin Gantt.
"He's been so disruptive. I don't think it's arguably — I think he's been the best run defender in the NFL this year," Evero continued. "He's done a heck of a job rushing the quarterback and creating pressures, the interception, the batted balls. There's been so much production. The leadership. He's been instrumental in everything that we've done."
Carolina has made savvy moves in free agency, headlined by the additions of guard Robert Hunt and linebackers Jadeveon Clowney and D.J. Wonnum. Because the Panthers don't have a first-round pick in this year's draft, it was imperative for the team to add talent via the free-agent market.
The Panthers haven't made the NFL playoffs or had a winning season since 2017, losing at least nine games each season since. These moves won't make Carolina anyone's Super Bowl sleeper pick, but they will help them compete in a relatively weak NFC South, won last season by the 9-8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
That's not a very high bar, but after so many lean seasons in the five-year tenure of owner David Tepper, it's a welcome sign of progress for downtrodden Panthers fans.
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