Back in 2023, the Titans locked up Jeffery Simmons with a four-year, $94 million extension, ensuring the two-time All-Pro would stay in Nashville through 2027. But because the deal was finalized a year before his rookie contract expired, Simmons played that season under his fifth-year option. That created a wrinkle — he suited up for all 17 games, but only received 16 game checks, since the option year hadn’t been adjusted for the NFL’s expanded schedule. Fast forward to now, and Simmons is finally collecting the missing paycheck — $632,529 for that extra game in 2023.
Credit goes to Simmons’ reps at Athletes First, who fought to get their client what he was owed. In doing so, Simmons becomes the first player in the league to retroactively earn that 17th-game compensation, potentially paving the way for others in similar situations to follow.
For Tennessee, it's a fair move — and a message that they value their defensive cornerstone. Since arriving in 2019, Simmons has built a résumé that places him among the NFL’s elite interior linemen: two Second-Team All-Pro nods, three Pro Bowls, and four straight seasons with at least five sacks. Already in 2025, he’s made his presence felt with 10 pressures, five QB hits, four hurries, and a sack through just two games — numbers that project him to shatter his previous career-high in total pressures.