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Derwin James Jr., Chargers agree to record-breaking extension

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 8:13 PM

The Los Angeles Chargers and Derwin James Jr. have agreed on a three-year, $75.6 million extension that will make ​James the league’s highest paid safety ‌for the second time, ESPN reported Tuesday.

James was entering the final season of a four-year, $76.4 million extension he signed in 2022 that made him the ‌highest-paid ​safety in NFL history.

The latest ⁠extension, which includes $57.5 ⁠million guaranteed, sets the safety market at $25.2 million per year. The previous record, established when Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton signed a ​four-year, $100.4 million extension in 2025, averaged $25.1 million per year.

James, 29, had 94 tackles, three ⁠interceptions and two sacks ⁠last season for the Chargers. ​He was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl ​and was named an All-Pro for the ‌fourth time.

A first-round pick in 2018, James has 12 interceptions, 19 sacks and 684 tackles in seven seasons, all with the ⁠Chargers. He missed the 2020 season with a knee injury.

“One of my favorite players I’ve ever worked ⁠with and ‌coached because of how contagious ⁠his energy is, how great he ​wants ‌to be,” said Chris O’Leary, ​the Chargers’ ⁠first-year defensive coordinator who coached the team’s defensive backs in 2024, per ESPN. “So, I can’t put into words how excited that I am. I’m ready to get started right now.”

–Field ​Level Media