Lions Extend Jack Campbell 4 Years Through 2030 After 176-Tackle All-Pro Season
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Updated · NBC Sports · May 21
Lions Extend Jack Campbell 4 Years Through 2030 After 176-Tackle All-Pro Season
13 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · May 21
Detroit locked up linebacker Jack Campbell through the 2030 season, announcing a four-year extension after declining his fifth-year option earlier this month.
Campbell earned the new deal with a breakout 2025 campaign: 176 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and first-team AP All-Pro honors.
The 2023 No. 18 overall pick has played in all 51 games he was eligible for, starting 46 and emerging as a centerpiece of Detroit's defense.
Financial terms were not disclosed, but the move secures one of the Lions' top young defenders for the long term despite the earlier option decision.
Did Detroit exploit an NFL contract loophole to lock down its defensive cornerstone long-term?
Why did the Lions reject a $22M deal for Jack Campbell, only to give him a massive new contract?