Tennessee Titans All-Pro DT Jeffery Simmons is staying in Tennessee for four more seasons. On a slow Friday in the NFL world, news broke that the two-time All-Pro has agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Tennessee Titans.
Simmons was the Titans' first-round draft pick in 2019. After emerging as one of the best defensive tackles in football in the last two seasons, he was awarded a lucrative contract by the team.
He is currently under contract through the 2027 season and will be a free agent in 2028.
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Jeffery Simmons' Titans contract breakdown
Simmons' four-year deal with the Titans is worth up to $94 million, making him the second-highest paid DT behind Aaron Donald.
Of the $94 million, $66 million is guaranteed, which includes a $24 million signing bonus. Since he's still under contract for this season, he is set to earn $104.75 million over the next five seasons. In 2023, he is set to make $10.7 million of his fifth-year option.
Simmons' Madden rating
Last year in Madden 23, Simmons had an overall rating of 89 overall, which is a top-10 rating for all defensive tackles in the NFL.
He has a Power Rusher Archetype and has a Long Stride Loose Running Style.
He was also one of the three X factors for the Titans in Madden last year with Derrick Henry and Kevin Byard.
Following his second-straight Pro Bowl and All-Pro, his rating in the next Madden game should increase
Simmons' career stats
Simmons has been one of the best defensive tackles in football the last few seasons. In the last two seasons combined, he's recorded 16 total sacks.
He has recorded 54 tackles in each of the last two seasons as well.
In his four-year career, he's recorded 189 tackles, 21 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and 19 pass deflections.
He's recorded 14 tackles, three sacks, and one fumble recovery in five post-season games.
Simmons' injury record
Simmons has only endured two injuries since entering the NFL in 2019.
He suffered an ACL tear in 2019 while training for the draft. He missed the first six games of the season and made his debut in Week 7 of his rookie season.
This past season, on October 23rd, 2022, he suffered a pedal ankle sprain that caused him to miss the Tennessee Titans' Week 10 game.
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