Raiders sign Chandler Jones to reported 3-year, $52.5M deal
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed free-agent pass-rusher Chandler Jones, the team announced Thursday.
Jones will receive a three-year contract worth $52.5 million with $34 million guaranteed, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The Raiders reportedly freed up a starting spot for Jones by trading Yannick Ngakoue to the Indianapolis Colts for cornerback Rock Ya-Sin.
Jones has been one of the NFL's most dominant edge defenders over the past decade. He racked up double-digit sacks in five of six seasons with the Arizona Cardinals and was twice named a first-team All-Pro (2017, 2019).
The 32-year-old produced 10.5 sacks, 26 quarterback hits, and a team-high six forced fumbles in 15 starts last campaign.
Las Vegas will pair Jones with Maxx Crosby, a 2021 second-team All-Pro, to give it one of the strongest pass-rushing duos in the NFL.
The AFC West has made some of the biggest moves involving pass-rushers this offseason. The Los Angeles Chargers reportedly traded for Khalil Mack, and the Denver Broncos signed Randy Gregory to a five-year, $70-million deal.
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