Tristan Wirfs, Buccaneers agree on five-year, $140 million extension

Tristan Wirfs is the latest Tampa Bay Buc to get a mega-deal

Offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers came to terms on a five-year, $140 million contract extension it was reported on Thursday.

Per NFL.com:

The former No. 13 overall pick was slated to enter the final year of his rookie contract. Wirfs had been practicing on a limited basis during training camp — keeping him out of padded practices — as sides worked on the deal.

Wirfs spent his first three seasons in Tampa at right tackle, earning a first-team All-Pro nod and two Pro Bowls. Last year, the first-rounder seamlessly moved to left tackle, protecting Baker Mayfield’s blind side. Not always an easy transition, Wirfs made it look like child’s play, earning another Pro Bowl.

Video: Hugs and fist bumps all over as Tristan Wirfs takes the field after signing a $140 million deal that keeps him with the Bucs through the 2029 season. pic.twitter.com/soTw4gbny0

The Bucs were doling out the bucks this offseason and into training camp.