Khalil Mack got exactly what he wanted on Saturday. It just wasn't with the Raiders.
After the Raiders traded the star edge rusher to the Bears for multiple draft picks, Mack and Chicago agreed to a record-setting six-year contract extension worth $141 million, according to multiple national reports. The deal is the largest for a defensive player in NFL history.
Aaron Donald signed a six-year, $135 million contract extension with the Rams on Friday.
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Mack is signing for $90 million guaranteed, $60 million fully guaranteed at the signing, and $155 million in total over seven years.
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Drafted No. 5 overall by the Raiders in 2014, Mack has not missed a game in his four year career while recording 40.5 sacks. He was named the 2016 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and is a two-time First Team All-Pro.
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The news was first reported by ESPN.