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Dolphins sign Jerome Baker to three-year, $39M extension
Jerome Baker got a contract to match his play. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

The Dolphins and Jerome Baker have agreed to an extension, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport. The linebacker is now inked for another three years at a max value of $39M. The deal includes $28.4M guaranteed, but it’s not clear how much of that is fully guaranteed at signing. 

Just recently, Baker told reporters that the Dolphins “haven’t really” approached him about a new contract this offseason. Apparently, he was playing coy. Baker has quietly turned himself into a solid starting linebacker for the Dolphins, averaging 119 stops over the past two seasons. He also showed a knack for pass rushing last year, compiling seven sacks. Now, he has a contract to match his performance.

Previously, Baker was set to make $2.433M in 2021. His new deal gives him an average annual value of $13M per year, ahead of fellow ‘Fins inside linebacker Benardrick McKinney. In terms of new money, Baker now ranks as one of the 10 highest-paid ILBs in the NFL.

The Dolphins believe in Baker, but he did miss 10 tackles last year while ranking as a middle-of-the-pack LB, per Pro Football focus. Still, the Dolphins are clearly encouraged by his evolving coverage and pass-rushing skills.

“I definitely look myself in the mirror and know what I need to do to get better,” Baker said earlier this month, via Adam H. Beasley of the Miami Herald. “For me, locking in on the run game, being one of those linebackers that secures the inside, not just in the pass game but in the run game.”

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

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