The Dolphins and outside linebacker Bradley Chubb agreed to a five-year, $112 million contract extension, sources told The MMQB‘s Albert Breer on Thursday.
According to Breer, the deal runs through 2027 and will total $119 million over five-and-a-half years. Per Schefter, it includes $63.2 million guaranteed. Chubb’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, was allowed to begin negotiating with Miami before the trade between the Broncos and Dolphins materialized ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline. Prior to the deal, Chubb was in the final year of his ’18 rookie contract and was set to become a free agent.