Delpit Gets PAID: Browns Drop $48M Bag on Star Safety
Cleveland Browns Lock Down Their Defensive Backfield with Big Contract Extensions
The Big Picture: What Just Happened?
The Cleveland Browns have had a busy week! In just two days, they’ve signed two of their best defensive players to massive new contracts. Think of it like a sports team making sure their star players stay put for years to come.
Here’s the quick rundown:
- Tuesday: Cornerback Denzel Ward signs a 2-year, $62.2 million extension
- Wednesday: Safety Grant Delpit signs a 3-year, $48 million extension
Both deals include lots of guaranteed money — that’s the cash the players get no matter what happens (even if they get hurt or cut from the team).
Meet the Players
Denzel Ward — The Shutdown Corner
- Position: Cornerback (covers the other team’s best receivers)
- New Deal: 2 years, $62.2 million ($52.3 million guaranteed)
- Historic Note: Highest-paid defensive back in NFL history — for the second time in his career!
- Average Per Year: $31.1 million
IMPORTANT POINT
A "cornerback" is like the goalie in soccer — their job is to stop the other team from catching passes. Being the highest-paid ever at this position means Ward is considered one of the absolute best in the league.
Grant Delpit — The Versatile Safety
- Position: Safety (last line of defense, helps with both pass coverage and run stopping)
- New Deal: 3 years, $48 million ($35 million guaranteed)
- Age: Turning 28 in September 2026
- Drafted: 44th overall pick in 2020 (2nd round)
- Previous Contract: 3-year, $36 million extension signed in 2023 (no guaranteed money left)
Delpit’s Career Stats — By the Numbers
| Stat | Career Total (5 Seasons) |
|---|---|
| Tackles | 451 |
| Interceptions | 7 |
| Passes Defended | 21 |
| Sacks | 6.5 |
Last Season Alone (2025):
- 89 tackles (4th on team)
- 3 sacks (4th on team)
- 1 interception
IMPORTANT POINT
A "sack" is when a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw. For a safety (who usually stays back), getting 3 sacks in a season is really impressive — it means Delpit can do a bit of everything!
Why This Matters: The Myles Garrett Trade Context
Let’s rewind to June 2026. The Browns made a blockbuster trade, sending superstar defensive end Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams.
Why does this matter?
- Garrett was the face of the franchise and the team’s best player
- After trading him, the Browns needed to show they’re still committed to winning
- Ward and Delpit are now the two longest-tenured players on the team
- These extensions tell fans: "We’re not rebuilding — we’re reloading"
How NFL Contracts Work (ELI5 Version)
If you’re new to football contracts, here’s a simple breakdown:
The Key Terms Explained
| Term | What It Means (Simple Version) |
|---|---|
| Extension | Adding new years to an existing contract before it ends |
| Guaranteed Money | Cash the player gets NO MATTER WHAT — even if cut or injured |
| Average Annual Value (AAV) | Total contract ÷ years = what they "make per year" on paper |
| Cap Hit | How much the contract counts against the team’s spending limit each year |
Breaking Down Ward’s Deal
- Total: $62.2 million over 2 years
- Guaranteed: $52.3 million (84% guaranteed — very high!)
- Per Year: $31.1 million average
Breaking Down Delpit’s Deal
- Total: $48 million over 3 years
- Guaranteed: $35 million (73% guaranteed)
- Per Year: $16 million average
What This Means for the Browns’ Future
The Good News
- Stability at key positions — Cornerback and safety are locked down
- Leadership retained — Both players are respected veterans in the locker room
- Message sent — The front office is investing in defense despite trading Garrett
The Big Questions Remaining
- Who replaces Myles Garrett’s pass rush? — That’s a huge hole to fill
- Quarterback situation — Still unresolved heading into training camp
- Salary cap management — Two big defensive back contracts eat up budget space
Summary: The Bottom Line
The Cleveland Browns have doubled down on their secondary (defensive backfield) with two massive contracts in 48 hours:
- Denzel Ward becomes the highest-paid defensive back ever (again) at $31.1M/year
- Grant Delpit secures $35M guaranteed in a new 3-year deal
- Both moves come after trading away superstar Myles Garrett
- Ward and Delpit are now the longest-tenured Browns players
The message is clear: Cleveland wants to compete now, and they’re paying premium prices to keep their defensive backbone intact.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
What does "guaranteed money" actually mean?
A: It’s the portion of the contract the player gets no matter what. If they get hurt, play badly, or get cut — they still keep this money. It’s the only "real" money in NFL contracts.
Why did the Browns trade Myles Garrett if they want to win?
A: Great question! Usually it’s a combination of: the player requesting a trade, contract disputes, or the team deciding to rebuild. The exact reasons can be complex, but the Browns clearly have a plan — hence these new extensions.
Is $31 million per year a lot for a cornerback?
A: Yes — it’s the most ever. For context, the average NFL team salary cap is around $250-260 million. Ward alone takes up ~12% of that. Elite cornerbacks are rare and valuable.
How old are these players? Are they past their prime?
A: Ward is 27 (turned 27 in May 2026). Delpit turns 28 in September. Both are in their prime years for defensive backs — typically ages 25-30.
What happens next for the Browns?
A: Training camp starts soon! The big storylines: quarterback competition, who steps up at defensive end, and how the new-look defense performs with Ward and Delpit leading the way.
Article based on ESPN reporting by Daniel Oyefusi, Adam Schefter, and Ian Rapoport (July 29, 2026)