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Less than a month ago, the New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft admitted that he’ll make Christian Gonzalez the highest-paid cornerback, resetting the CB market in the league. Training camp is about to be over, and the 2026 season is fast approaching. Which makes you wonder: Is that something that Gonzalez wants? Perhaps not.

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According to Patriots insider Tom E. Curran, Gonzalez wants to reset the cornerback market, yes. But at the same time, the 24-year-old CB doesn’t want his contract to become outdated too quickly because the NFL salary cap is expected to rise significantly.

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“The endgame is very simple. In my estimation, what my understanding is, Christian Gonzalez does not want his contract to be obsolete within seven months,” Curran said on Arbella Early Edition. “When the new league year comes and the salary cap goes from $301 [million] to $330 million, the first corner who comes up under that new cap is going to sign for $34 [million], $35 [million]. So what Christian Gonzalez would like is not to be treated as if he’s at the table in 2026, but be treated as if he’s at the table in 2027. And he’d prefer for his contract to not be obsolete in 2028, either.”

Gonzalez’s potential decision amid contract negotiations carries significant weight because it’s the script we’ve seen before. Back in 2024, the Denver Broncos signed corner Patrick Surtain II on a $96 million deal, making him the highest-paid corner in the league. Fast forward to now, Surtain is the seventh-highest-paid CB in the league.

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For now, Cleveland Browns Denzel Ward is the highest-paid CB in annual average income with $31.1 million, followed by Trent McDuffie ($31 million), Ahmad Gardner ($30.1 million), Derek Stingley Jr. ($30 million), Jaycee Horn ($25 million), Jalen Ramsey ($24.1 million), and Surtain ($24 million). The Patriots, meanwhile, has already admitted that Christian Gonzalez will be the new market leader in the league.

“We love Christian Gonzalez,” said Kraft in July. “We love him as a player, as a person. That’s why we’ve made an offer to him that makes him the highest-paid player ever to play that position in the NFL. And coincidentally, it’s the highest contract in the Patriots franchise history. We’re glad we drafted him and he’s developed here, and we hope he’ll be with us for a long time.”

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Gonzalez, however, is reportedly considering becoming the highest-paid CB not as per the 2026 salary cap but as per the 2027 and 2028 salary cap. In short, Gonzalez does not want his agents and the Patriots to negotiate as though they are looking only at today’s market in 2026. Per Robert Kraft, Christian Gonzalez will carry an average annual value above $31 million. Whether the CB would agree to those terms, however, remains to be seen, as the CB may demand a deal worth over $35 million per year.

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Keshav Pareek is a Senior NFL Features Writer at EssentiallySports, where he has covered two action-packed football seasons. He also contributes to the ES Behind the Scenes series, spotlighting the lives of top NFL stars off the field. Keshav is known for weaving humor into serious sports writing and connecting with readers by tapping into the emotional heart of the game. He’s particularly fascinated by the NFL Draft’s “Green Room” drama and remains puzzled by Shedeur Sanders’ unexpected draft slide, an outcome he calls downright baffling. With a fresh wave of breakout talent on the horizon, Keshav is primed for another thrilling season. A lifelong NFL fan, Keshav closely follows quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, drawing inspiration from their leadership and playmaking ability in his coverage. He brings a mix of sharp analysis and narrative storytelling to every story, providing readers with a compelling view of the league both on and off the field.

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