Details of Jalen Ramsey's Record-Breaking Dolphins Contract

data-mm-id=”_ye0uq1uv1″>Jalen Ramsey continues to reset the cornerback market in the NFL. The seven-time Pro Bowler signed a contract extension with the Miami Dolphins Friday, a three-year, $72.3 million deal that, once again, makes him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL. The $24.1 million he'll make this season just surpasses Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain's $24 million. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, once Surtain signed his record-breaking contract, Miami wanted to show its commitment to Ramsey."Dolphins wanted to reward Jalen Ramsey, and have been discussing an extension for several weeks," Schefter said in a post on X. "Once Denver's Patrick Surtain II reset the CB market, they were able to create a new benchmark and reward their seven-time Pro-Bowl CB with a record-setting contract." Dolphins wanted to reward Jalen Ramsey, and have been discussing an extension for several weeks. Once Denver’s Patrick Surtain II reset the CB market, they were able to create a new bench mark and reward their seven-time Pro-Bowl CB with a record-setting contract. https://t.co/pRImgQzTxU— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 6, 2024In Ramsey's first year with the Dolphins, the cornerback played only 10 games due to a knee injury he sufferred over the summer. Ramsey had three interceptions and 22 total tackles, which doesn't include the five he recorded in Miami's 26-7 Wild Card round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. While Ramsey signed his extension Friday, his status for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars is still up in the air. A hamstring injury has been bothering him but defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver said Thursday that he's hopeful Ramsey will play. Whether or not Ramsey does suit up for the Dolphins' Week 1 game, Miami has to be thrilled they've secured a reliable cornerback for the near future.

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