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Fred Warner New Contract Makes Him Highest-Paid NFL Linebacker

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For the second time in his career, San Francisco’s Fred Warner becomes the highest-paid linebacker in the NFL after his next contract extension with the 49ers.

Fred Warner Agrees To Contract Extension With 49ers

One of the NFL’s best linebackers is now its highest-paid at the position.

Per 49ers have agreed to on a three-year, $63 million contract extension. The deal keeps Warner on the 49ers through the 2029 season and adds $56 million in guaranteed money.

Warner has two years left on a five-year, $95 million deal he signed in 2021.

Warner’s average annual salary is now $21 million, the highest in the NFL.

Since being drafted by the 49ers in 2018, Warner has been the heartbeat of San Francisco’s defense.

The linebacker has 897 tackles, 15 forced fumbles, 10 interceptions, and 10 sacks in seven seasons.

Warner has four First-Team All-Pro selections and four Pro Bowl appearances.

Warner and the 49ers defense will look to bounce back this season under defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, a former coach with the 49ers from 2017 to 2020.

Highest-Paid NFL Linebackers

Player Team Average Annual Salary
Fred Warner  SF $21 million
Roquan Smith BAL $20 million
Tremaine Edmunds CHI $18 million
Zack Baun PHI $17 million
Nick Bolton KC $15 million
Jamien Sherwood NYJ $15 million
Patrick Queen PIT $13.66 million
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah CLE $12.5 million
Areez Al-Shaair HOU $11.33 million
Robert Spillane NE $11 million

Via OverTheCap.com

This is a list of the highest-paid NFL linebackers. It does not include edge rushers who are listed as outside linebackers.

Warner ($21 million) and Baltimore’s Roquan Smith ($20 million) are the only two linebackers on this list with an annual salary of $20 million or higher.

Philadelphia’s Zack Baun ($17 million), Kansas City’s Nick Bolton ($15 million), and New York’s Jamien Sherwood ($15 million) all signed new deals this offseason that put them at or above $15 million annually.

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