On July 31, 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders signed left tackle Kolton Miller to a three-year, $66 million contract deal with an estimated $42.5 million guaranteed. Although the team did not reveal pay information, many respectable sources validated the amounts. Miller, at 29, solidifies his status as a top NFL left tackle.
Miller was previously due to earn just over $12 million in 2025 on a three-year, $54 million contract signed in 2021, with no guarantees beyond that year, making this extension both career- and team-defining.
Career Consistency and Elite Metrics
Miller has played 109 games, starting 107, since being picked 15th overall in 2018. He is one of the league’s leading offensive tackle starters.
Miller has the second-lowest penalty rate among tackles with more than 100 career games, at only 0.28 per game.
Elite Pass-Protection: In 2024, Miller allowed pressure on only 9.8% of pass-block snaps, ranking tenth among tackles with at least 600 snaps. His 80.6 total Pro Football Focus grade ranked him 14th at his position.

He was the only Raiders linemen to start all 17 games in 2024, proving his worth in a revised offensive scheme under head coach Pete Carroll and coordinator Chip Kelly.
What the New Deal Means
Financial Security and Commitment
This agreement contains a $42.5 million guarantee, indicating the team’s intention to maintain Miller as a key player. It puts his average yearly worth at $22 million, making him one of the top ten highest-paid left tackles in the league.
Given that the previous deal lacked complete assurances in its final year, this extension eliminates ambiguity and is consistent with Miller’s public claim of wanting to be a “Raider for life.”
Continuity Within a Shifting Core
Miller becomes one of the Raiders’ longest-tenured players, joining other extension recipients Maxx Crosby, Geno Smith, and AJ Cole in cementing the team’s core under General Manager John Spytek.
On-Field Importance: Why Miller Matters
Miller’s dependability as a blindside protector is critical to protecting franchise quarterback Geno Smith. His presence enables the squad to retain offensive continuity in the face of change, particularly after the injury-plagued 2023 season and guard modifications.
Throughout his tenure:
He helped the Raiders get more over 2,000 running yards in 2022.
In 2023, Miller played through four missed games and still contributed to a low sack total (tied for 12th fewest).
Miller’s Path from Prospect to Pro Bowl-Caliber Starter
Early Career
Miller was a star at UCLA, earning All-Pac-12 accolades and doing well in NFL Combine testing. When he was drafted in 2018, he quickly replaced veteran Donald Penn as the starting left tackle, and he has seldom gave up that position since.

Building Expertise
Miller has evolved into a technician over the course of seven seasons: calm, steady, and consistent. His low penalty count and good ratings suggest a player who rarely makes expensive mistakes, which are highly sought in offensive tackles.
What Lies Ahead
Miller now anchors the Raiders’ line until 2028, as Carroll rebuilds the team.
Leadership role: As one of the more experienced linemen, he is required to coach younger players and keep the line together.
Veteran Benchmark: His new deal demonstrates how the NFL prioritizes pass protection and dependability at left tackle.
Miller’s new contract assures that he maintains a guiding influence at a vital period of Raider growth.
Final Thoughts
Kolton Miller’s new three-year, $66 million contract solidifies his status as the Raiders’ cornerstone. Miller’s deal highlights his progression from UCLA standout to NFL mainstay, as well as the Raiders’ dedication to growing through consistency.
Locking up a reliable left tackle might be one of the franchise’s best offseason decisions ever.