The New England Patriots are rewarding safety Kyle Dugger with a lucrative four-year contract worth up to $66 million, according to a report from NFL Network. Dugger, who is entering his fourth year with the team, was selected by the Patriots in the second round of the 2020 draft from Divison II Lenoir-Rhyne, becoming the first Bear player drafted into the NFL in over 20 years.
Dugger has proven to be a valuable asset for the Patriots, with nine career interceptions and leading the league in non-offensive touchdowns in 2022 with three. The Decatur, Ga. native has shown his worth on the field, prompting the team to secure him with a significant contract. The deal includes $32.5 million guaranteed, marking a substantial increase from his rookie deal which paid him around $2 million annually.
The Patriots are making a strong statement by rewarding Dugger with this contract, showcasing their belief in his abilities and contribution to the team. With this new deal in place, Dugger can continue to thrive on the field and solidify his position as a key player for the Patriots in the seasons to come.