The Miami Dolphins and newly acquired outside linebacker Bradley Chubb have reached an agreement on a five-year, $110 million extension, and incentives can boost it to $111.25 million, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
With the year he had left on his deal, Chubb is now contractually tied to the Dolphins for six years and $119 million.
Dolphins GM Chris Grier, vice president Brandon Shore and Chubb's agent Erik Burkhardt of Roc Nation Sports did the deal in the past two days, per sources.
The Broncos traded Chubb to the Dolphins on Tuesday for a package that included the 2023 first-round pick that Miami acquired from the San Francisco 49ers last year.