Contract details for Panthers’ extension of LB Frankie Luvu

Just like his role moving forward, Panthers LB Frankie Luvu’s bank account is about to expand after an impressive 2021 campaign.

On Thursday morning, the Carolina Panthers announced a well-deserved two-year extension for linebacker Frankie Luvu. And with that expanded contract, surely, will come an expanded role and an expanded bank account.

The digits are looking good for the soon-to-be fifth-year veteran, as he’s set to rake in $9 million between 2022 and 2023. As first reported by Doug Kyed of Pro Football Focus, Luvu will earn $5 million over the pact’s first year.

This signing, obviously, is a considerable bump up for Luvu from his previous agreement. His one-year deal out of last spring’s free agency netted him $1.1 million, with the $180,000 signing bonus as his only guaranteed cash. Luvu’s standout campaign, in turn, has now guaranteed him a $3 million signing bonus—in a follow-up note from ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler.

Over just 249 defensive snaps in 2021—Luvu amassed eight tackles for a loss, five quarterback hits, 1.5 sacks and three fumble recoveries. Not only was he the lone Panther to then receive any type of All-Pro recognition, but his output made him the first player in NFL history to record a blocked punt with at least one sack, three fumble recoveries and five tackles for a loss in a season.

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