Jaguars WR Jakobi Meyers agrees to 3-year, $60 million extension after midseason trade

Jaguars WR Jakobi Meyers agrees to 3-year, $60 million extension after midseason trade

Jakobi Meyers was initially a trade-deadline rental for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Now it looks like he's going to be staying around for a while.

Meyers and the Jaguars agreed to a three-year, $60 million contract extension on Thursday, according toNFL Network. The deal reportedly contains $40 million in guaranteed money.

The Jaguars announced the deal soon after.

We have agreed to terms on a contract extension with WR Jakobi Meyers.@Shift4|#DUUUVALpic.twitter.com/3Kg7WBQUY0

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars)December 19, 2025

The 29-year-old was originally slated to hit free agency after this season, which he began as a member of the Las Vegas Raiders. He had asked for a trade from the team during the offseason andfinally got one to Jacksonville at the trade deadline.

The Jaguars gave up fourth- and sixth-round picks for Meyers and got a reliable receiver. Meyers posted his first career 1,000-receiving yard season last year in Vegas and has followed it up with 707 yards this season, 355 of them in six games with the Jaguars. His tenure in Jacksonville has also coincided with a 5-1 run for the team, which leads the AFC South with a 10-4 record.

A $20 million average annual value places Meyers 25th among current wide receiver contracts viaOverTheCap, right behind Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Mike Evans.

 

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