Report: Atlanta Falcons agree to terms with Kyle Pitts on contract extension
The Atlanta Falcons have secured a contract extension with tight end Kyle Pitts, locking him in for three more years at $54 million, with $36 million fully guaranteed. This deal breaks records as the largest three-year contract for a tight end in NFL history, replacing the $15 million franchise tag Pitts originally signed. With a productive 2025 season behind him, where he totaled 88 receptions for 928 yards and five touchdowns, Pitts is seen as a key part of the Falcons' future. His versatility and ability to create mismatches on the field have garnered praise from the coaching staff ahead of the 2026 season.
By the Numbers- $54 million: Total value of Pitts' contract extension.
- $36 million: Amount fully guaranteed in the new deal.
- 88 receptions: Career-high catches for Pitts in the 2025 season.
- Pitts enters the 2026 season under new head coach Kevin Stefanski.
- Circulating positive reviews from coaching staff about Pitts' work ethic and growth.
- Joined by fellow young stars Drake London and Bijan Robinson, forming a dynamic offensive trio.
The Falcons aim to leverage Pitts' abilities this season, with expectations for further improvement in production. Continued synergy with the new coaching staff will be crucial as they develop the offense around him. His goal will be to ascend the franchise's career receiving yards list as he enters a pivotal year.
Bottom LineSecuring Kyle Pitts with a record-setting extension solidifies his role in the Falcons’ long-term plans, enhancing their offensive strategy. Elevating his performance in the coming season will not only impact his legacy but also the team's competitive edge in the league.
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