The Washington Commanders have signed left tackle Laremy Tunsil to a two-year, $60.2 million extension that includes $52.65 million fully guaranteed, NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe reported Monday, per sources.
At an average of $30.1 million per season over the extension, Tunsil is now the highest-paid offensive tackle. Previously, the Los Angeles Chargers' Rashawn Slater held the title with $28.5 million per year.
With one year remaining on Tunsil's deal entering this offseason, Commanders general manager Adam Peters said in February that Washington was "very motivated" to get a deal done with him.
Tunsil, 31, was one of the Commanders' big acquisitions last offseason, landing him in a trade with the Texans. He started the Commanders' first 14 games last season before an oblique injury kept him on the shelf for the final three contests.
Tunsil missed the Pro Bowl for the first time since 2021 after earning a bid three straight years in Houston. He has five total Pro Bowl honors in his 10-year career after initially being drafted by the Dolphins in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft.












