Running backs getting paid? In 2026? Someone call the press.
The Miami Dolphins just bucked the NFL trend and locked up Pro Bowl RB De'Von Achane with a massive four-year, $68 million extension ($17M per year, $32M guaranteed), making him the NFL's third-highest paid running back.
And you know what? Good for Miami.
For years, we've watched NFL teams devalue the running back position. They've drafted RBs late, run them into the ground on rookie deals, then let them walk in free agency. It's been a race to the bottom, with teams treating running backs like disposable commodities.
But when you have a player like De'Von Achane—a game-breaking weapon who can take it to the house on any play—you don't let him walk. You pay the man.
"De'Von is special," the Dolphins GM said. "When you have a player who can change the game with one touch, you invest in him."
Achane burst onto the scene as a Pro Bowl performer, showcasing elite speed and the ability to score from anywhere on the field. He's not just a running back—he's a weapon in the truest sense of the word.
$17 million per year. $32 million guaranteed. That's real money, folks. That's the Dolphins saying we believe in you, and we're going all-in.
And they should. Miami's Super Bowl window is open right now. They've got a dynamic offense, a defense that's improving, and a quarterback who can sling it. Adding Achane to that mix for the long haul? That's how you build a championship contender.
"This is a dream come true," Achane said. "I'm excited to be here for the long run and help this team win a championship."
Running backs getting paid. Imagine that.
That's what sports is all about, folks.
