Baltimore makes Kyle Hamilton NFL’s highest-paid safety with record $100M contract

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Baltimore makes Kyle Hamilton NFL’s highest-paid safety with record $100M contract

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The Baltimore Ravens have secured their defensive cornerstone for the long haul. Star safety Kyle Hamilton has signed a record-breaking four-year, $100.4 million extension, making him the highest-paid safety in NFL history.

The deal, which kicks in after the 2026 season, includes $82 million guaranteed, a figure that sets a new benchmark for the position.

Record-breaking $100M extension makes Kyle Hamilton NFL’s highest-paid safety

Drafted 14th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, Hamilton has swiftly risen to become one of the most dominant safeties in the league. His new deal not only surpasses Antoine Winfield Jr.’s $45 million guarantee but also ranks among the top 10 defensive contracts in guaranteed money, typically reserved for elite pass-rushers.Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta underlined Hamilton’s importance, calling the extension a reflection of the franchise’s faith in him. “Being the highest-paid player at a position carries weight. We believe Kyle has proven he can shoulder that responsibility and continue to impact our defense for years to come,” DeCosta said.

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Hamilton’s credentials back up the Ravens’ investment. In 2023, he earned first-team All-Pro honors after registering 82 tackles, 13 pass breakups, and four interceptions.

The following season, his versatility shone through as he transitioned into a box safety role, delivering a career-best 107 tackles and six quarterback hits before resuming his ball-hawking duties. His performance earned him ninth place in AP Defensive Player of the Year voting, underlining his growing stature among the NFL’s elite defenders.For Baltimore, tying down Hamilton goes beyond financial numbers. His presence provides stability and leadership to a defense that thrives on adaptability and big-play ability. With quarterback Lamar Jackson spearheading the offense and Hamilton anchoring the defense, the Ravens have reinforced their status as a legitimate Super Bowl contender in 2025 and beyond.Also Read: Jason Kelce believes Jerry Jones steering Cowboys’ Micah Parsons contract drama in wrong directionKyle Hamilton’s $100M contract extension stands as both a landmark for the Baltimore Ravens and a market-shifting deal for NFL safeties. Securing the All-Pro defender through his prime ensures stability in Baltimore’s secondary, reinforcing the Ravens’ defensive core as they aim to remain among the league’s elite.

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