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Chargers, WR Mike Williams agree on three-year, $60M deal
Los Angeles Chargers locked in wide receiver Mike Williams until 2025. Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

One of the top remaining franchise tag candidates has signed an big-money contract. The Chargers have inked Mike Williams to a three-year, $60M deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter (Twitter link). $40M of the total is fully guaranteed.

The Chargers had made it clear they were willing to tag Williams, though a long-term deal was always the preference. The 27-year-old played out last season on the fifth-year option, which earned him $15.7M. Given his play during the campaign, it became clear a significant raise would be coming.

Williams posted 76 catches and 1,147 yards, both career highs. He also registered nine touchdowns, the second-highest total of his NFL tenure. Alongside Keenan Allen, he played a major role in the Chargers ranking second in the league in passing yards, while finishing top-five in scoring. This deal means that both Williams and Allen will next become free agents in 2025.

The $20M/year average is almost exactly what the franchise tag ($19.1M) would’ve cost the Chargers in 2022 anyway, though Schefter notes that the first year of the deal includes $28M. Unlike so many other teams, cap space was hardly an issue for Los Angeles; they entered the day with more than $56M to work with for the upcoming season. This deal obviously takes a large bite out of that, but the medium-term pact should provide solid value for the team.

The main pieces to the Chargers’ passing attack will remain in place, something which is likely a necessity to compete in the AFC West. In a division already featuring Patrick Mahomesand that just saw the arrival of Russell Wilson — points will need to be scored early and often to keep up.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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