On June 2, the Atlanta Falcons finalized a four-year deal with wide receiver Drake London, valuing at $141 million and boasting a guaranteed sum of $100 million.
The four-year contract for Drake London boasts an average annual value of $35.25 million, a figure that ranks third among wide receivers after Seattle's Jaxon Smith-Njigba at $42.15 million and Cincinnati's Ja'Marr Chase at $40.25 million, as per ESPN's records. This new deal eclipses the previous franchise record for average yearly compensation.
Related ↗Red Bull's F1 engine performance leaves ADUO stunned.The Atlanta Falcons selected Drake London eighth overall in the 2022 NFL Draft and he quickly became a key contributor to their lineup. He dominated the team's receiving yardage charts for his first three years on the roster, narrowly losing that distinction to tight end Kyle Pitts by only nine yards in 2025 after playing five fewer games than Pitts.
London's impressive resume boasts 62 career games, including 60 starts, where he accumulated 309 receptions for a total of 3,961 yards and scored 22 touchdowns for the Atlanta team. His standout season was in 2024, featuring all 17 games played, resulting in personal bests of 100 catches, 1,271 yards and nine touchdowns.
Read next ↗Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering triumphs in the women's Giro d'Italia, completing a rare feat.Drake London's rookie option will cover the 2026 season, a $16.82 million deal that also spans through the 2030 season.
This year marks a significant shift in Atlanta's football landscape, with Kevin Stefanski taking the reins as head coach and Matt Ryan assuming a presidential role within the organization. The quarterback competition is heating up between Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr.


