La’el Collins Got PAID SON

Written by John Breech at CBS Sports.com

La’el Collins is finally about to get paid.

According to NFL.com, Collins and the Cowboys have agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension that will pay the offensive lineman a total of $15.4 million, including a $4 million signing bonus.

CBSSports.com NFL insider Jason La Canfora reports that the true total value of the deal will slightly exceed $16 million over the next three seasons.


The new deal will keep Collins in Dallas through the end of the 2019 season. The new deal also means Collins will be getting a huge raise.

As a rookie in 2015, Collins signed a three-year, $1.6 million with Cowboys after going undrafted. Although Collins was once projected to go somewhere in the top 20 of the NFL Draft, he ended up falling completely out of the draft after being named a person of interest in a murder investigation.

At the time, Collins was scheduled to attend the draft, but he left before the event started so that he could speak with police in Louisiana. Although he was never a suspect, NFL teams avoided Collins because of the circumstances of the case.

After going undrafted, Collins signed with the Cowboys for a contract that averaged out to $533,000 per year. To put that in perspective, the 20th overall pick from the 2015 draft signed a four-year deal worth $9.4 million. Basically, Collins’ fall from grace cost him some serious money.

Not only are the Cowboys giving Collins a huge raise, but they’re making him one of the top paid players at his position. For the 2017 season, Collins will be making the move to right tackle after spending his first two seasons as a left guard.

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