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Chargers sign OLB Bud Dupree to contract extension

Chargers sign OLB Bud Dupree to contract extension

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June 5 - The Los Angeles Chargers signed outside linebacker Bud Dupree to a contract extension.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. ESPN reported Wednesday it was a one-year deal worth up to $6 million.
Dupree, 32, is due to earn a base salary of $1.995 million in 2025, the final year of his previous contract.
Dupree played in every game in his first season with the Chargers in 2024 and tallied 6.0 sacks and 28 tackles.
He has 59.0 sacks, 100 quarterback hits, 333 tackles, 13 forced fumbles and two interceptions in 136 games (99 starts) with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2015-20), Tennessee Titans (2021-22), Atlanta Falcons (2023) and Chargers.
--Field Level Media

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