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NFL Free Agency: Star DT Jeffery Simmons signs four-year extension with Tennessee Titans

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NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 12: Tennessee Titans Defensive Tackle Jeffery Simmons (98) talks to his teammates prior to a NFL game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Tennessee Titans on November 12, 2020 at LP Field in Nashville TN.(Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire)

The Tennessee Titans and star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons have agreed to a four-year contract extension to keep the former Mississippi State Bulldog in Nashville, according to ESPN’s Turron Davenport. Simmons was selected 19th overall by the Titans in the 2019 NFL Draft.

The new deal will pay Simmons $94 million over the four years for a $23.5 million annual value, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. It makes Simmons the third-highest paid defensive tackle in the NFL, behind only Aaron Donald and Chris Jones.

He had been a disruptive presence for the Titans in his first two seasons but emerged as a force along the defensive interior the last two seasons. He earned Pro Bowl honors in 2021 and 2022 while recording 8.5 and 7.5 sacks, respectively. He was also a second-team All Pro selection both years.

On top of his sack figures, Simmons has consistently been hitting the quarterback for three seasons, averaging nearly 15 quarterback hits a year.

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