GREAT MOVE: New Orleans Saints Extend Star WR Through 2030, Making Him the Highest-Paid RB in NFL History.
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints have made their statement.
In a decisive and franchise-shaping move, the Saints have agreed to a massive contract extension with star wide receiver Chris Olave through the 2030 season, solidifying him as the centerpiece of their offense and the highest-paid receiver in team history.
The deal, reportedly worth over $155 million with more than $95 million guaranteed, resets the internal market for New Orleans and places Olave among the elite earners at his position league-wide. It also sends a clear message: the Saints are building around their 25-year-old playmaker.

Olave has been the engine of the Saints’ passing attack since entering the league. Over his first four seasons, he has eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards three times, showcasing elite route-running precision, vertical explosiveness, and consistency that quarterbacks rely on in high-pressure moments.
Last season alone, Olave hauled in 104 receptions for 1,376 yards and 10 touchdowns, commanding double coverage on a weekly basis while maintaining one of the highest yards-per-route-run figures in the NFC.
“This is home,” Olave said in a team statement. “I want to win here. I want to bring a championship back to New Orleans.”
The extension comes at a pivotal moment for the Saints, who are reshaping their offensive identity. With questions at quarterback and a competitive NFC South landscape, securing a true No. 1 receiver was non-negotiable.
League executives believe the structure of the deal allows New Orleans to remain flexible in the short term while committing long-term to a player entering his prime. By acting early, the Saints avoided a bidding war that would have likely driven the price even higher next offseason.
Inside the locker room, the move was celebrated.
“When you lock up a guy like that, it changes everything,” one Saints veteran said. “Defenses have to account for him every snap.”
Olave’s impact extends beyond statistics. His ability to stretch the field opens running lanes. His precision on third down sustains drives. His presence commands respect.
For Saints fans, this isn’t just a contract extension.
It’s reassurance.
In a league where stars often chase bigger markets or brighter lights, New Orleans secured its cornerstone. The franchise now has clarity, stability, and a foundational piece through 2030.
And in the ever-evolving economics of the NFL, locking in a true WR1 before the next salary cap spike may prove to be the smartest move of all.













