In a major move for the Patriots, they have agreed to extend the contract of linebacker Jahlani Tavai for another three years. ESPN reported that the deal is worth up to $21 million, with a base value of $15 million. Tavai, who is 27 years old, was in the final year of a two-year extension he signed in 2022 after being drafted by the Lions in the second round in 2019. He was released by Detroit at the start of the 2021 season before joining the Patriots’ practice squad and eventually earning a spot on the team.
Tavai had a standout season in 2023, recording 110 total tackles, five tackles for loss, four QB hits, one sack, and two interceptions. This impressive performance has earned him a new contract with the Patriots, who have been proactive this offseason in extending deals for players entering their final year of their contracts. Tavai joins Rhamondre Stevenson, Christian Barmore, and David Andrews in agreeing to new deals with the team.
The Patriots are taking steps to ensure that key players remain with the organization as they solidify their roster for future success. By re-signing Tavai and other talented players entering their final year of their contracts, they are investing in their long-term success and positioning themselves as contenders for years to come.