Alex Wright-Cleveland Browns Agree To 3-Year Contract Extension
When you think of the Cleveland Browns’ defense, your mind immediately jumps to Myles Garrett. And why wouldn’t it? The man is a walking highlight reel, a quarterback’s worst nightmare. But while everyone’s eyes are glued to Garrett, another force has been quietly wrecking shop on the other side of the line. That man is Alex Wright, and the Browns just made sure he’s not going anywhere.
Cleveland locked up the 25-year-old defensive end with a three-year, $33 million extension. With a cool $21 million guaranteed, it’s a statement of faith in a player who has become a critical piece of Jim Schwartz’s defensive puzzle. It is a deal that makes perfect sense for both sides.
Why Alex Wright Earned His Payday
Wright isn’t just a placeholder opposite Garrett; he’s a disruptive force in his own right. After a promising rookie campaign, a torn triceps tried to derail him in 2024, limiting him to just four games. Some players might fade after an injury like that. Not Wright. He came back this season looking like a man on a mission.
Through just nine games, he’s already racked up three sacks, a forced fumble, and an eye-popping nine tackles for loss. That’s not just good; that’s third-best on the team in sacks. He’s making offensive coordinators sweat, forcing them to decide who to double-team. It’s a classic “pick your poison” scenario, and Wright is making offenses pay for guessing wrong. He is a key starter who is consistently producing game-changing plays.
Smart Business By the Browns
Locking up a player like Wright now is just smart roster management. He’s only 25 and entering the prime of his career. This deal keeps him in a Browns uniform through his best years. When the contract expires, he’ll be 28, giving the front office another chance to evaluate and decide their next move. It’s the kind of forward-thinking strategy that separates the contenders from the pretenders.
For Wright, a third-round pick out of UAB back in 2022, this contract is the culmination of hard work and perseverance. He’s transformed from a promising prospect into a legitimate NFL playmaker. The deal is a massive vote of confidence, and a well-deserved one at that.
