The Detroit Lions agreed to a four-year, $86 million contract extension with safety Kerby Joseph, which now makes Joseph the highest-paid safety in NFL history, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Wednesday.
Joseph's expected to earn $21.5 million annually, which surpasses Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr.'s yearly salary of $21.025 million.
Joseph had a standout 2024 season as he earned his first career All-Pro honors and was the league's interception leader with nine total interceptions. One of those interceptions he returned for a touchdown.
The safety also completed 83 tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback hit.
The #Lions and All-Pro S Kerby Joseph reached agreement on a massive new extension to make him the highest paid safety in NFL history, sources say.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 23, 2025
He gets a 4-year, $86M deal — $21.5M per year — in contract done by @AgentLouisBing. A big-time star in Detroit cashes in. pic.twitter.com/NWu9nmKolm
Joseph's 2024 season allowed for him to be named the No. 1 safety in the league by Pro Football Focus' rankings. Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton—a player who is also looking for a big extension this offseason—was ranked second behind Joseph. Both Joseph and Hamilton were drafted in 2022 by their respective teams.