Buccaneers Sign CMU’s Luke Goedeke to 4-Year Contract Extension
Luke Goedeke's four-year, $90 million extension reflects his strong 2023 performance with a 98.1 pass block efficiency, securing a key role in Tampa Bay's top NFL offensive line.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed right tackle Luke Goedeke to a four-year, $90 million contract extension on September 2, 2025.
- Selected in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, Goedeke initially alternated between the left guard and right tackle positions during his first season before establishing himself as the starting right tackle.
- He posted a 74.2 PFF grade in 2023 with 98.1 pass block efficiency, allowing only 17 pressures and three sacks while excelling at right tackle.
- Goedeke secured a four-year contract worth $90 million, including $50 million in guarantees and an annual salary averaging $22.5 million, ranking him as the third-highest paid right tackle in the NFL.
- This deal secures a key piece of Tampa Bay’s offensive line as the team faces injury challenges and may pursue extensions for other linemen like Cody Mauch.
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