Wide receiver Mike Williams has agreed to a new three-year, $60 million contract to remain with the Los Angeles Chargers, per @AdamSchefter.
The deal includes $40 million in total guarantees and will pay Williams $28 million in the first year of the agreement. The move ensures the Chargers retain one of their primary offensive weapons just before the NFL's franchise tag deadline.
Williams is coming off a productive season where he emerged as a reliable deep threat and red-zone target for quarterback Justin Herbert. By securing this extension, the Chargers avoid using the franchise tag on the veteran wideout, providing more flexibility for the team's salary cap heading into free agency.
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