Jack Campbell contract details: Lions star linebacker gets new $81 million deal

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Jack Campbell contract details: Lions star linebacker gets new $81 million deal originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Detroit Lions locked up one of their franchise cornerstones on Thursday in a mega deal.

On Thursday, Campbell himself announced on the Lions' social media accounts that he has signed a long-term extension with the team.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport later reported that the deal is for four years, but none of the terms beyond that were revealed.

"The #Lions and star LB Jack Campbell have agreed to terms on a 4-year deal, source said. No fifth-year option, just a big money contract instead," Rapoport said.

However, we finally know what the new contract looks like for Campbell as he enters his fourth NFL season.

Jack Campbell contract details​


According to Rapoport, Campbell's extension with Detroit is four years at $81 million with $51.5 million guaranteed. That is an average annual value of $20.25 million.

"The #Lions and Pro Bowl LB Jack Campbell agreed to terms on a 4-year, $81M contract extension, sources say. He gets $20.25M per year with $51.5M guaranteed," Rapoport said on X.

The deal makes Campbell the second-highest-paid off-ball linebacker on a year-to-year basis, only behind Fred Warner of the San Francisco 49ers, who is making $21 million annually.

Campbell is coming off a career year in 2025, where he tallied 176 tackles and five sacks with 68 defensive stops. The Iowa product also earned his first Pro Bowl selection and a first-team All-Pro nod.

The 25-year-old's physicality and savvy playstyle make him a perfect fit as the captain of Dan Campbell and Kelvin Sheppard's defense. And now, Campbell is locked in with the Lions until 2030 as Detroit looks to contend for a Super Bowl.

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