Oakland Raiders right Trent Brown has enjoyed his NFL career as of late. A trade to the New England Patriots earned him a Super Bowl ring as a starter. Then, due to his outstanding play as Tom Brady's blindside protector, he got himself a four-year $66 million contract to protect Derek Carr.

But he wants more.

According to The Athletic's Vic Tafur, Brown never had a party when he earned $66 million. He wants more. More of what you say?

“Everything. I want more rings. I want another huge-ass contract. I want anything I can get out of this game, and I have to give my all to get it back.”

A 6-foot-8, 380-pound tackle at the young age of 26, Brown is certainly able to get more after his next contract and during it. Thus far in his stint with the Raiders, he's wowed with his nimble feet — that may spawn that next contract. As Raiders defensive line coach Brentson Buckner told Tafur in training camp:

“Trent is a big guy that can move. Normally you get a big guy with slow feet that can’t move, or you get a tall guy, not as heavy, who has good feet. He’s got it all. He’s long-armed and he is so cerebral with it, he is so smooth. Everything looks effortless with him.”

In Brown's first game donning silver and black, he showed he's worth the price tag. Against the Denver Broncos pass-rush led by Von Miller and Bradley Chubb, the Raiders offensive line didn't allow a sack.