Jets, right guard agree to four-year, $62 million extension
The New York Jets and their right guard reached a four-year contract extension worth $62 million that includes $31 million in new guarantees. The deal can reach $64 million and runs through 2030.
ESPNThe New York Jets and right guard reached agreement on a four-year, $62 million contract extension that includes $31 million in new guarantees, a source told ESPN on Monday. The extension can reach a maximum value of $64 million, according to the agency that negotiated the deal. The agreement makes the player the NFL's 15th-highest-paid guard at an average of $15.5 million per year.
Contract details and timeline The new deal guarantees money through 2028.
The player was entering the final year of his rookie contract and would have become a free agent in 2027. The agreement was first reported by NFL Network. It was negotiated by representatives from the player's agency.
Player performance and role The player has missed only one game across three seasons and has recorded 48 starts. He logged more than 800 snaps in each of his first three years and ranked 42nd in pass-block win rate among guards last season. He began his career at center before shifting to right guard on a full-time basis in 2025.
Team roster context The extension continues a pattern of retaining younger players. In May the team re-signed its running back to a three-year, $42.5 million deal. With this signing, every offensive starter except the quarterback is now under contract through at least 2027, including the three highest-paid offensive linemen.


