DK Metcalf’s physical confrontation with a Detroit Lions fan Sunday will see him miss the rest of the regular season and forfeit more than $555,000 in salary. But the impact could go beyond that.
The two-game suspension for what the NFL terms “conduct detrimental” to the league now voids at least $45 million in future guaranteed money for the Pittsburgh Steelers receiver. Metcalf would still be able to earn that money over the next two years.
His four-year, $132 million contract from March, reviewed by CBS Sports, notes that if he “fails… to practice or play with the Club for any reason,” which includes “Player’s suspension by the NFL or Club for Conduct Detrimental,” his guarantees “will be NULL AND VOID.”
Metcalf appeared to throw a punch at a Lions fan during the first half of Pittsburgh’s eventual 29-24 win Sunday. Metcalf reportedly had prior history with the fan when he was a member of the Seattle Seahawks.
Metcalf plans to appeal his two-game suspension, which will be heard by either commissioner Roger Goodell or one of his designees. Even if Metcalf’s suspension is reduced to one game, his contract guarantees would still automatically void.
Metcalf’s 2026 salary of $25 million was previously fully guaranteed. Should he be suspended at least one game, that guarantee will void. But it is extremely unlikely the Steelers would part ways with Metcalf before the 2026 season after sending Seattle a second-round pick for him in the spring for who is now their top receiver. He would still be eligible to earn every dollar of his salary next season and beyond regardless of its guaranteed status.
The voided guarantees are more important in 2027 when $20 million in salary has been injury-protected. If Metcalf suffered a major injury in the 2026 season that kept him from passing a physical in March 2027, he would be guaranteed $20 million for that upcoming season. If the suspension holds, that guarantee goes away — which would give the Steelers a potential financial out after two seasons should they wish or need to use it.
With this many millions at stake, it is no wonder Metcalf will appeal the ruling handed down Monday by the league. But the same league that issued the punishment will hear the appeal, unlike how players suspended for actions like unnecessary roughness have their appeals heard by officers who are jointly appointed by the NFL and NFL Players Association.
Should this end Metcalf’s season, the 28-year-old would have the least productive year of his career. His 59 receptions are the fewest since his 2019 rookie season, and his 850 yards would be his least in his seven seasons.
Steelers’ DK Metcalf had prior history with Lions fan he had confrontation with, per report
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Meanwhile, the Steelers can clinch the AFC North this weekend before even playing Sunday against the Browns. If the Ravens lose to the Packers on Saturday, or if the Steelers beat the Browns on Sunday, Pittsburgh clinches the division and the fourth seed in the AFC playoffs.
