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Texans lock up All-Pro Will Anderson Jr. on three-year, $150 million extension

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Will Anderson Jr. isn't leaving Reliant Stadium anytime soon or the Houston Texans anytime soon.

Will Anderson Jr. isn't leaving Reliant Stadium anytime soon. According to reports, the Houston Texans and the All-Pro defensive end agreed to terms on a three-year, $150 million extension on Friday, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.

The deal is expected to kick in after the 2027 season, thus keeping Anderson in Houston through 2030. Entering the offseason, Anderson remained the team's top priority after a stellar third year under head coach DeMeco Ryans' scheme. As the face of the franchise, the former No.

3 overall pick finished top 10 in pressures, QB hits, sacks (12), and tackles for loss (20) while anchoring the No. 2-ranked total defense opposite Pro Bowler Danielle Hunter. Earlier this month, Houston exercised Anderson's fifth-year option to keep him around through 2027.

This was a precursor to the major contract extension that couldn't get done earlier this offseason. It had been discussed ad nauseam that the former Alabama product would be the first of the two former first-round picks to receive a contract extension. Source: Will Anderson is signing a three-year $150 million extension that makes him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history.