The Kansas City chiefs are signing again to the Nick Bolton supporter in a three -year contract worth $ 45 million.
On Sunday afternoon, Adam Schefter reported the extension, which includes $ 30 million fully guaranteed when signing.
Bolton, 24, was a second round of Kansas City in Missouri in the NFL 2021 draft.
After being recruited, Bolton signed a four -year rookie agreement and $ 5.8 million that included a $ 1.6 million song bonus. Bolton made a base salary of $ 2,991 million in 2024 and was a free agent without restrictions.
Last season, Bolton appeared in 16 games for the chiefs and counted 106 total tacle, 11 cup for loss, three catches, a forced loose ball, two recoveries, an interception and six pass deviations.
Until now in his career, the Mizzou product has played in 57 games and has counted 458 in total, 289 alone and 169 assisted tacle.
In the postseason, Bolton registered five cup against the Texans in the divisional playoffs and six against the Bills in the AFC championship.
Despite losing badly to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, Bolton had a ninety -to -end performance at the end of the season in New Orleans.
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