Report: Packers signing Tom to 4-year, $88M extension
Patrick McDermott / Getty Images Sport / Getty
The Green Bay Packers are signing offensive tackle Zach Tom to a four-year, $88-million extension with a maximum value of $92 million, reports NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The deal includes a $30.2-million signing bonus, the largest for an offensive lineman in NFL history, Pelissero added.
Tom started every game on Green Bay's offensive line over the last two seasons. He was the full-time starting right tackle in 2024, allowing just four sacks and 28 pressures on 271 pass-blocking snaps, according to PFF.
The 26-year-old was selected in the fourth round of the 2022 draft out of Wake Forest. He's played in 43 career games (39 starts).
HEADLINES
- Purdy's 5 TDs lead 49ers past Rivers, Colts on MNF
- Bills, Chargers, Jaguars book playoff spots after Colts' loss to 49ers
- Steelers' Metcalf suspended 2 games for altercation with Lions fan
- Chiefs leaving Arrowhead, relocating across Kansas-Missouri border
- John Harbaugh's future a legitimate topic amid Ravens' disappointing year
Advertisement