Raiders Lock Down Key Protector: Kolton Miller Inks $66M Extension

   

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The Las Vegas Raiders have made a bold move to secure the future of their offensive line.

On Tuesday, the team and star left tackle Kolton Miller agreed to a massive three-year, $66 million contract extension, including a whopping $42.5 million guaranteed, per multiple sources.

The deal keeps one of the NFL’s most reliable blindside protectors in silver and black through the 2028 season.

Miller, 28, has been a cornerstone of the Raiders’ offensive line since being selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Despite early struggles, he developed into a premier pass protector, earning praise from coaches and teammates for his consistency, leadership, and toughness.

A team source noted:

“Kolton is the kind of player you build around — dependable, physical, and respected in that locker room. This deal reflects how much we value him.”

The timing is also strategic, as the Raiders look to stabilize their offense amid uncertainty at quarterback. Miller’s extension sends a clear message: the Raiders are committed to protecting whoever lines up under center — now and into the future.

 

This move also positions Las Vegas to focus future cap space on other areas of need, knowing that their left tackle spot is solidified.