
Las Vegas Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller seems poised to receive a pay raise.
Over the last week, multiple premier offensive tackles have agreed to long-term extensions. Zach Tom signed a four-year extension worth $88 million with the Green Bay Packers on July 21, and Rashawn Slater also signed a four-year extension worth $114 million with the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
Most recently, Bernhard Raimann signed a four-year extension worth $100 million with the Indianapolis Colts on Monday, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
“The Colts have agreed to terms with OT Bernhard Raimann on a four-year, $100 million extension, sources say. Raimann gets $60 million guaranteed in a deal done by Chase Callahan of excelfootball,” Garafolo wrote on X.
With Miller set to hit free agency next offseason, the veteran tackle should be next for a lucrative extension.
Miller has been a reliable starter for Las Vegas since entering the league in 2018. The 29-year-old started all 17 games in 2024 and posted an 80.6 PFF grade, which ranked 14th among all tackles.
Entering the final year of a three-year deal worth $54 million, Miller should be able to land an extension worth $20 million or more annually. The UCLA product will turn 30 in September and isn’t an All-Pro level player, so he likely won’t land a contract that will reset the market.
However, it would still be wise for Las Vegas to lock up Miller on a new deal now instead of waiting and risking the market increasing even more.
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