Detroit Lions Jack Campbell Full Contract Extension Details Revealed
Jack Campbell’s four‑year, $81 million extension is one of the most complex — and team‑engineered — deals the Lions have handed out, and now that the full structure is public, we can see exactly how Detroit built it. The contract leans heavily on option bonuses, a cap‑management tool the Lions have used repeatedly to keep early‑year cap hits low while pushing money into the future.
Below is a clear, structured breakdown of how Campbell’s deal works, why the Lions designed it this way, and what it means for both sides.
Detroit Lions Jack Campbell Contract Overview
Here are the full details for Jack Campbell’s new extension.
- Total value: $81 million over 4 new years
- Signing bonus: $8,612,545
- Workout bonuses: $100,000 annually (2027–2030)
- Option bonuses:
- 2027: $11.89M (guaranteed)
- 2028: $18.845M
- 2029: $5M
- 2030: $15.4M
- 2030 roster bonus: $2M
- Void years: 2031–2034 (used strictly for prorating cap hits)
- Base salaries:
- 2026: $1.145M (guaranteed)
- 2027: $1.26M (guaranteed)
- 2028: $1.305M
- 2029: $15.15M
- 2030: $2.75M
Why Option Bonuses Matter
Option bonuses allow Detroit to:
- Pay Campbell real cash up front
- Spread the cap hit over up to five years
- Keep early cap numbers low
- Push heavier cap charges into future seasons
This is the same strategy the Lions used with Amon‑Ra St. Brown, Penei Sewell, and Aidan Hutchinson.
Year‑by‑Year Cap Hits
2026 — $4.79M cap hit
- $1.145M salary
- $3.65M combined prorations
2027 — $5.46M cap hit
- $1.26M salary
- $100k workout bonus
- $2.378M prorated option bonus
2028 — $9.27M cap hit
- $1.305M salary
- $100k workout bonus
- $6.147M combined prorations
2029 — $24.12M cap hit
- $15.15M salary
- $100k workout bonus
- $8.87M prorations
2030 — $16.80M cap hit
- $2.75M salary
- $100k workout bonus
- $10.95M prorations
2031 (void year) — $25.24M dead cap
This is the big one. When the contract voids, all remaining prorated money accelerates into 2031.
What This Structure Tells Us
1. The Lions expect Campbell to play out the entire contract.
There is no realistic out. Cutting him in any year before 2031 would cost more in dead cap than keeping him.
2. Detroit is planning for a second extension.
Two clues:
- The $15.15M salary in 2029 is a perfect restructure candidate.
- The $25M dead cap in 2031 is too large to absorb — unless they extend him again and spread that money out.
This is the same long‑term cap‑management strategy used by teams like the Saints and Eagles.
3. Campbell is now one of the highest‑paid linebackers in football.
The structure ensures he gets paid early and often, while the Lions keep flexibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened with Jack Campbell?
The Detroit Lions extended LB Jack Campbell this offseason but the details of the contract haven’t been known until now.
Why is Jack Campbell trending?
Campbell is one of the many players the Detroit Lions are hoping to reach extensions with this offseason. While this pick was controversial when it was made, he has turned into an All-Pro caliber player.
What happens next?
The Detroit Lions will look to lock up many of their other young players in the coming weeks. It remains to be seen whether it will get done.
What It Means for Detroit
This is a “we believe in you for the long haul” contract. Detroit is locking in Campbell as a foundational defensive piece through 2030 and likely beyond. The Lions are betting on:
- His durability
- His leadership
- His continued growth in Aaron Glenn’s system
And they structured the deal to keep their competitive window wide open.
