Justin Houston Signs Six-Year, $101 Million Contract With Kansas City Chiefs


Next to the Miami Dolphins offseason signing of defensive tackle Ndamakong Suh, Kansas City linebacker Justin Houston is now the highest paid defensive player in the National Football League. Suh signed for a record $114 million, as the Inquisitr previously noted, while Houston re-upped today with the Chiefs for six-years and $101 million, of which $52.5 million is guaranteed, per ESPN.

Here’s Houston in his own words.

“They told me at the end of the season to be patient and we’ll get a deal done, just be [patient] and just wait and time will take care of it. That’s what I did. I sat back and waited for them.

To me it was very important. I like Coach (Andy) Reid a lot. He’s a great coach. He’s helped motivate me and pushed me to become a better player. Anytime you get around that kind of coach you love playing for him.”

Last season, the 26-year-old Houston led the NFL in sacks, with 22.

During his four professional seasons, the former third round pick out of the University of Georgia has recorded 48.5 sacks, has forced seven fumbles, and has one interception to his name.

Here are some immediate reactions from Twitter.

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