By STEPHEN WHYNO The Green Bay
Packers have agreed to terms with starting right tackle Zach Tom
on a four-year extension worth $88 million, according to a
person familiar with the contract.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of
anonymity Monday because the deal had not been announced. The
extension is worth up to a maximum value of $92 million and
includes a $30.2 million signing bonus, the person said.
Tom, 26, started all 17 regular-season games for Green Bay each
of the past two years after playing every offensive line
position but center as a rookie. He has appeared in 46 NFL
games, counting the playoffs, for the Packers since they took
him in the fourth round out Wake Forest in the 2022 draft.
According to Pro Football Focus, Tom graded as the sixth-best
offensive tackle in the league last season and was third in run
blocking.
Tom is now under contract through 2029. Green Bay's only player
signed longer is quarterback Jordan Love, who got a $220 million
extension last year.
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