DEVONTA Smith has earned himself a huge contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles – and has an impressive car collection to match it.
On Monday, the Eagles announced they signed Smith to a three-year, $75 million extension with $51 million guaranteed.
DeVonta Smith was drafted with the 10th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and has quickly proven himself to be a top pass-catcher in the league.
In three years, he has gone for 3,178 yards with 19 touchdowns.
Smith easily earned his $25 million per year contract and will be able to afford to add to his already impressive car collection.
Smith has an impressive truck headlining the cars in his garage, getting a Ram TRX fully customized to his liking.
The TRX is painted matte black with massive gold wheels and other gold accents around the truck.
Smith’s TRX isn’t all show though, the car boasts a supercharged, 6.2-liter V8 engine producing 702 horsepower under the hood. It is the same engine that is in Dodge Hellcats.
Because of the monstrous engine, the TRX launches from 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds.
Smith needs some luxury in his life alongside the brute force of his TRX, and has a Mercedes-Benz G Wagon in his garage to fulfill that need.
The wide receiver posed with the G Wagon in a photoshoot for one of his sponsorships.
The G Wagon is by far the most expensive car in Smith’s collection, starting at $143,000, and can be optioned up over $200,000.
The fastest G Wagons feature a twin-turbo, 577 horsepower V8 engine and can go 0-60 in 4.4 seconds.
In 2021, Smith revealed to Shannon Sharpe that when he got his first NFL paycheck he wanted to get an old-school Pontiac Firebird.
“I’ve been looking into old schools and I want a Pontiac Firebird,” Smith said.
The Firebird is one of the most iconic American muscle cars and features massive V8 engines under the hood.
The Firebird was made even more famous by the hit 1977 movie Smokey and the Bandit and has been well-renowned ever since.
In the interview with Sharpe, Smith revealed that he already owned a Nissan Altima and would never get rid of it.
“I’m keeping my Altima, it’s not going nowhere, it’s a gas saver,” he said.
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Smith is also a partner with Nissan thanks to his Heisman Trophy win in 2020.
Heisman winners are invited to join Nissan’s “Heisman House” campaign, and Smith has been an active participant in their commercials.