Receiver D.J. Moore and the Chicago Bears have agreed to a four-year, $110 million contract extension, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The deal guarantees $82.6 million to the six-year veteran and is the largest contract in franchise history. Only Justin Jefferson and A.J. Brown have received more with their recent extensions. The $110 million value is the fifth-highest among NFL receivers, behind Jefferson, Davante Adams, Tyreek Hill and Amon-Ra St. Brown. An average annual salary of $27.5 million ranks seventh at the position.
Moore, 27, was traded from the Carolina Panthers to the Bears in exchange for a deal that included 2023’s No. 1 overall pick with which quarterback Bryce Young was selected. He was the Panthers’ first-round pick in the 2028 NFL Draft, selected No. 24 overall out of Maryland.
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Last season, Moore put up the best numbers of his NFL career. He caught 96 passes for 1,364 yards and eight touchdowns. That yards total was the fourth-highest for a receiver in Bears team history. Extremely durable, Moore has played in all 17 regular season games for three consecutive years.
Rookie quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams will now have his top receiver locked in through the 2029 season. With two seasons remaining on his current deal, Moore becomes the first receiver in NFL history to have the first 10 years of his career guaranteed under contract.
DJ Moore and the Bears reached agreement on a four-year, $110 million extesnsion that includes $82.6M guaranteed. The deal was negotiated by Drew Rosenhaus, Jason Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey.
Moore now has had the first 10 years of his career years guaranteed, a first in NFL… pic.twitter.com/pODUlrWGUR
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 30, 2024
The commitment to Moore might indicate that the Bears don’t intend to offer an extension to fellow receiver Keenan Allen, who Chicago acquired in March from the Los Angeles Chargers. Allen grabbed 108 receptions last season for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns. He is set to be paid $18.1 million this coming season and will become a free agent after the season.
The Bears also selected Washington receiver Rome Odunze with the No. 9 overall pick. In four seasons with the Huskies, he caught 214 passes for 3,272 yards and 24 touchdowns.