Source — Collins to Redskins for 6 years, $84M

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Former Giants Pro Bowl safety Landon Collins tells ESPN’s Josina Anderson he will sign with the Washington Redskins.

The deal is for six years, $84 million, including $45 million in guaranteed money, according to ESPN and multiple reports.

Collins’ new contract with the Redskins will reportedly pay him an annual average value of $14 million per year, which would be the most for any safety and tied for the fifth-most for any defensive back.

Collins’ new teammate, cornerback Josh Norman, poked fun at Giants general manager Dave Gettleman after news broke about Collins’ deal. Norman signed a five-year, $75 million contract with the Redskins in 2016 when Gettleman, then the Carolina Panthers GM, decided to remove the franchise tag from him.

The Redskins are the only NFL team at the moment with multiple DBs with at least $40 million guaranteed in their current deals.

Collins, who turned 25 in January, was a playmaker for the New York Giants‘ defense in 2018, leading the team with 96 tackles — the first time in his career that he didn’t top 100 — despite missing the final four games of the season with a torn labrum. The Pro Bowl starter also had five tackles for a loss, two quarterback hits, four passes defended and a forced fumble.

He underwent surgery late last year and is expected to be cleared for football drills this offseason.





Source : ESPN