Chiefs Make Pro-Bowl Lineman the Highest Paid Center in NFL History

The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to​ a four-year, $72 million contract extension with Creed Humphrey, making him the highest-paid center in NFL history. The deal guarantees Humphrey $50 million, surpassing the contracts of other top centers in the league. Chiefs general manager Brett Veach expressed ​excitement about continuing Humphrey’s career with the team, highlighting his strong performance and reliability, as he has started all 51 regular-season games over the last ⁢three seasons‌ and earned Pro Bowl selections. Humphrey was drafted by the Chiefs in 2021 and has played⁣ a⁢ significant role in their offensive line and success, helping the team win⁣ consecutive Super Bowls. The team is also considering extending contracts for other young players from‍ their 2021 draft class but faces challenges ⁤with salary‍ cap space. The Chiefs will begin their regular season against the Baltimore Ravens‌ on September 5.


The Kansas City Chiefs and Creed Humphrey have agreed to a four-year, $72 million extension that makes him the highest-paid center in NFL history, a person with knowledge of the deal said on Thursday night.

The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the contract had yet to be signed, said Humphrey will be guaranteed $50 million. Those numbers outpace both the total value of the five-year, $60 million deal the Saints signed with Erik McCoy and the $42 million in guarantees that Frank Ragnow got on his four-year, $54 million contract with the Lions.

“We’ve had a lot of good dialogue and I’m pretty sure we will put pen to paper soon,” Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said Thursday night during a preseason game against Chicago. “Needless to say, we’re extremely excited to continue Creed’s career here. He’s been great for our organization, and look, we have been very fortunate to have a really a good group of young guys and hopefully, we are able to get a little bit more work done with some of these other young guys as well.”

Humphrey was picked by the Chiefs in the second round of the 2021 draft and instantly moved into the starting lineup, where he not only solidified the interior of a rebuilt offensive line, but developed a fast rapport with quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

He also has proven to be dependable, starting all 51 regular-season games over the past three seasons. The last two have ended with Humphrey earning trips to the Pro Bowl, which he skipped while helping the Chiefs win back-to-back Super Bowls.

The Chiefs were staring at the prospect of three key contributors from their 2021 draft class hitting free agency in Humphrey, fellow second-round pick Nick Bolton and sixth-round pick Trey Smith. They have expressed interest in signing Bolton, one of the league’s underrated linebackers, to a long-term deal, but keeping all three could be difficult given their salary cap space.

Humphrey and most of the Chiefs’ starters were sitting out their preseason finale against the Bears. They open the regular season against the Ravens on September 5th in a rematch of the AFC championship game.

The Western Journal has reviewed this Associated Press story and may have altered it prior to publication to ensure that it meets our editorial standards.






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