The St. Louis Rams and defensive end Chris Long agreed to a four-year contract extension Sunday, according to NFL Network contributor and FOX Sports Insider Jay Glazer. Financial terms of the deal were not immediately known, but the contract is expected to be "huge," according to Glazer. Long has 30.5 sacks in 64 NFL games over four years. Last season was his most productive season of his career, as Long tallied 13 sacks and 37 tackles. Long, the son of Hall of Fame defensive end Howie Long, was the No. 2 overall draft pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Source: NFL.com
Great move. Chris was coming up to contract year and has been pretty much our best player over the last three seasons, not to mention being arguably the most underrated defensive talents in the league. This should hopefully give us a constant threat on the edge for many years to come!
I have him as the frontrunner for DMVP. He has been steadily improving the last few years, and I think he is going to hit the point to where he is the leagues best defender this year