Overview
- The Dolphins and Aaron Brewer agreed Wednesday to a three-year extension worth $52.5 million with $37 million guaranteed, keeping him under contract through the 2029 season.
- The deal carries a $17.5 million average annual value, making Brewer the third-highest-paid center by AAV behind Tyler Linderbaum and Creed Humphrey.
- Brewer earned second-team All‑Pro honors last season and posted an 87.4 overall grade from Pro Football Focus while allowing just one sack and one QB hit, which drove his market value.
- Miami general manager Jon Eric Sullivan described Brewer as a “building block,” and the contract was negotiated by agent Kyle McCarthy of Athletes First.
- The extension follows Miami's earlier commitment to De'Von Achane and signals the new front office's focus on retaining young core players, a move that could shape roster and salary-cap choices before training camp.