One week after securing Jordan Mailata with a significant contract extension, the Philadelphia Eagles are now focusing on another key player, wide receiver DeVonta Smith, for a long-term deal.
Smith, aged 25, is currently under contract until 2024, with the Eagles having the option to extend his contract for the 2025 season by May 2. Although there’s no immediate deadline, talks have begun between the team and Smith’s camp regarding a new agreement.
Our reporter notes a sense of optimism that a deal will be reached soon, aligning with the Eagles’ strategy of prioritizing their homegrown talent.
Throughout his three seasons as a starting wide receiver in Philadelphia, Smith has consistently delivered on the field. Selected as the 10th pick from Alabama in 2021, he quickly became a fan favorite, leading the Eagles in receptions, yards, and touchdowns during his rookie season.
His strong performance continued in subsequent years, contributing significantly to the team’s success, including a Super Bowl appearance.
In 2024, Smith is set to earn $6.4 million, marking the final year of his rookie contract. If the Eagles exercise the fifth-year option, he could receive approximately $15.5 million in 2025. However, discussions suggest that a long-term extension could see him earning around $25 million annually, mirroring the commitment made to All-Pro receiver A.J. Brown upon his arrival in 2022.
This potential extension would place Smith among the highest-paid wide receivers in the league, alongside notable names such as Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams, and Cooper Kupp.