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    Lions’ spending at WR still near bottom of NFL even with Amon-Ra St. Brown’s extension

    By Jeff Risdon,

    1 day ago

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    The Detroit Lions rewarded All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown with a new contract this offseason that briefly made him the highest-paid wideout in the NFL. The four-year, $120 million extension that included $77 million guaranteed is a massive deal, albeit one that was quickly surpassed by Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson.

    Despite the $30 million-per-year average, St. Brown’s new contract is structured such that barely 10 percent of that APY counts against the Lions’ salary cap this season. Thanks to some creative cap management, St. Brown amazingly counts only for a cap hit of $4.86 million in 2024.

    Detroit’s savvy cap manipulation permeates beyond St. Brown at wide receiver. The entire WR corps will count just $21.543 million against the salary cap, which represents 8.5 percent of the team’s spending. The total expenditure at wide receiver ranks 26th in the NFL .

    The Lions aren’t even spending half of what the top team, San Francisco, is devoting in cap resources to the wide receiver position in 2024. Green Bay ranks last in WR spending in 2024 at just over $11 million.

    The Lions’ WR breakdown in cap hits for 2024:

    Amon-Ra St. Brown – $4.862 million

    Jameson Williams – $4.762 million

    Kalif Raymond – $3.25 million

    Donovan Peoples-Jones – $1.3 million

    Daurice Fountain – $1.06 million

    Tom Kennedy – $985,000

    Tre’Quan Smith – $985,000

    Antoine Green – $944,190

    Maurice Alexander – $915,000

    Isaiah Williams – $800,000

    Jalon Calhoun – $800,000

    Kaden Davis – $795,000

    All salary figures courtesy of Spotrac.

    Amon-Ra St. Brown rewards a proud, loyal Lions fan

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