Meyers and Jaguars: Million-Dollar Extension for 3 Years and 60 Million

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Jakobi Meyers Secures His Future with the Jacksonville Jaguars

Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has signed a contract extension with the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL. The deal, announced by the team this Thursday, is for three years and a total value of 60 million dollars. The Jaguars confirmed the news through an official statement, highlighting Meyers’s permanence in the team for the next three years.

“Jakobi Meyers is staying. The receiver acquired mid-season agreed to terms to remain on the team for the next three years.”

Official Statement from the Jaguars
This new contract ensures an average of $20 million per season for Meyers. Meyers, 29 years old, came to the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2019, starting his career with the New England Patriots until 2022. In the 2023 season, he played for the Las Vegas Raiders, where he established himself as the team’s primary receiver. Since Meyers’ incorporation into the Jaguars, the team has shown a remarkable performance, with a record of five wins and one loss. Furthermore, their offensive average has increased to 31.8 points per game, positioning them as the second-best offense in the league.
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