Parker appears to be sticking around for a while
The New England Patriots’ offseason just got a tad more intriguing.
New England, who is one of the few teams reportedly in the running to sign free agent wideout DeAndre Hopkins, isn’t waiting around to lock down its wide receiving corps as it reportedly signed DeVante Parker to a three-year contract extension worth up to $33 million, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.
The deal reportedly includes $14 million in guarantees and roster bonuses, which essentially ties him to the Patriots for at least the next couple of seasons.
Mike Reiss of ESPN later added that Parker’s deal could open up cap space for the Patriots. The veteran’s base salary for 2023 is expected to come in lower than its original $5.7 million number, per Reiss, but will give Parker an opportunity to match the number if he hits all per game roster bonuses and exceed it should he reach incentives for performance and honors.
Parker, who the Patriots acquired via trade with the Miami Dolphins last offseason, had a fine first year in New England. The 30-year-old wideout caught 31 passes on 47 targets for 539 yards and three touchdowns in 13 games. His 66% catch percentage was the highest of his eight-year career.
The decision to keep Parker on board doesn’t necessarily put an end to the Patriots’ pursuit of Hopkins, but locking one wide receiver into money doesn’t help the chances that they swing big on the three-time All-Pro.