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Seattle Seahawks Extend Devon Witherspoon Through 2030, Making Him the Highest Paid Cornerback in NFL History

 

Seattle, WA. The Seattle Seahawks have made a massive statement about the future of their defense, agreeing to a long term contract extension with star cornerback Devon Witherspoon that will keep him in Seattle through the 2030 season.

The new deal cements his status as the highest paid cornerback in NFL history and signals the franchise’s commitment to building around one of the league’s most dynamic defensive playmakers.

The decision comes after a defining stretch of performances that elevated Witherspoon into the elite tier of defensive stars.

His impact has gone far beyond traditional coverage duties, bringing physicality, versatility, and leadership to a Seahawks defense that has rapidly become one of the most feared units in the league.

His brightest moment came on the biggest stage. In Seattle’s 29 to 13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, Witherspoon delivered a game changing performance that helped seal the championship.

He finished the night with one sack and four total tackles, constantly disrupting the Patriots offense.

The turning point came in the fourth quarter when Witherspoon delivered a strip sack on quarterback Drake Maye.

The loose ball led directly to a decisive score by Uchenna Nwosu, effectively ending any hopes of a Patriots comeback and cementing his role as one of the heroes of the game.

From an analytical standpoint, his dominance has been just as impressive. Pro Football Focus graded him at 89.9 during the 2025 season, the highest mark among all NFL cornerbacks, reflecting his consistency, coverage ability, and impact plays across the field.

Even while missing five games due to a knee injury, he still produced outstanding numbers in 2025 with 72 tackles, seven pass breakups, and one interception.

The performance earned him a third consecutive Pro Bowl selection and a place on the All Pro Second Team.

Head coach Mike Macdonald has repeatedly praised his versatility, calling him the energy source of the defense because of his ability to line up effectively across multiple roles in the secondary.

Before the extension, he was entering the final stretch of his rookie contract running through the 2026 season, with the team expected to exercise the fifth year option to keep him under contract through 2027.

The new agreement removes any uncertainty about his long term future in Seattle.

Details Contract. The extension signed in 2026 adds three new years covering the 2028, 2029, and 2030 seasons with a total value of 93 million dollars, averaging 31 million per year. The deal includes a 45 million dollar signing bonus paid upfront, which will be prorated across five seasons from 2026 through 2030 to help manage the team’s salary cap flexibility while securing their defensive cornerstone long term.

With this move, the Seahawks are not only rewarding one of their most important players but also reinforcing their identity as a defense first contender. Locking in Devon Witherspoon long term sends a clear message across the league that Seattle intends to remain a championship force for years to come

The New England Patriots have announced they will cover the full cost of cancer treatment for one of the most revered figures in franchise history
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — December 26, 2025 — The New England Patriots are proving that legacy means more than banners and trophies. In a deeply emotional announcement Friday, the organization confirmed it will cover the full cost of cancer treatment for franchise legend Andre Tippett, one of the most dominant defenders in team history. The decision, revealed by team chairman Robert Kraft, underscored a philosophy that has long defined the Patriots under his stewardship — once you are part of the family, you remain part of it forever. This was not a transactional gesture. It was personal. “He gave this franchise everything he had for more than a decade. Now it’s our responsibility to stand with him. Once you are part of the Patriots family, you are never alone.” For Tippett, 66, the battle now shifts away from the gridiron. The Hall of Fame linebacker, whose relentless edge rush terrorized offenses throughout the 1980s, is facing cancer with the same quiet toughness that once defined his playing style. From 1982 to 1993, Tippett recorded 100 career sacks — still a Patriots franchise record. His combination of power, speed, and instinct helped shape New England’s defensive identity long before the dynasty years. He was the standard in an era when the team was building credibility. Accolades followed: five Pro Bowl selections, two First Team All-Pro honors, and eventual induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Yet inside the building, his reputation ran even deeper. Coaches described him as the tone-setter. Teammates saw him as the measuring stick for preparation. He didn’t demand attention. He earned respect. Tippett’s work ethic, discipline, and consistency elevated everyone around him. Younger players mirrored his habits. Veterans trusted his example. He represented professionalism during seasons that required resilience. Now, as he faces his most difficult opponent, the Patriots are returning that loyalty. The response across the football community has been immediate and heartfelt, with former teammates and fans expressing support and admiration. For Patriots Nation, this moment transcends football. It is a reminder that greatness is not just measured in championships, but in character — and that legends, in New England, are never left to fight alone.