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Source - Atlanta Falcons, star DT Grady Jarrett reach three-year extension worth up to $51 million

The Atlanta Falcons are keeping one of their cornerstone defensive players around for the foreseeable future.

The club agreed to a three-year extension with defensive tackle Grady Jarrett on Tuesday that is worth up to $17 million per year in new money and $51 million in totality for the extension if he reaches certain incentives, a source confirmed to ESPN. The extension includes $34.5 million guaranteed.

Jarrett is now signed through the 2025 season at a total value of $67 million, including the money he was slated to earn in 2022.

The news was first reported by WSB-TV in Atlanta.

Jarrett — who celebrated his 29th birthday Thursday, the first day of the NFL draft — was a fifth-round pick by the Falcons in 2015 out of Clemson. The player from Conyers, Georgia, became a starter for Atlanta in his second season in 2016. He made back-to-back Pro Bowls in 2019 and 2020 and has started every game he's played in for Atlanta since the start of the 2016 season. In all, he's played in 110 games — starting 95 of them — with 359 tackles, 26.5 sacks, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.

Jarrett, the son of former Falcons linebacker Jessie Tuggle, moved around a bit from defensive tackle to defensive end in defensive coordinator Dean Pees' 3-4 scheme last season in an attempt to create even better matchups.

Jarrett (6-foot, 305-pounds) became the focal point of opposing offensive lines, sometimes facing triple teams as he tried to work off of blocks.

«Based on the way Grady plays and his reputation, I think people will account for him in protection,» Falcons head coach Arthur Smith said. «We also move him around a little bit too, but yeah, I mean, if you're playing us, you're certainly going to account for him in your

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