The Jacksonville Jaguars and tight end Brenton Strange have officially reached an agreement on a three-year contract extension worth up to $48 million, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The deal includes $25 million in total guarantees for the young playmaker.
Strange, who was selected by the Jaguars in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Penn State, has solidified his role as a key contributor in the team's offensive scheme. This new agreement secures Strange in Jacksonville through the 2027 season, providing long-term stability for the franchise's passing attack and ensuring a reliable target remains in the fold.
Since joining the league, Strange has shown consistent growth as both a vertical threat and a point-of-attack blocker. By moving to lock him in with this multi-year extension, the Jaguars front office continues its strategy of rewarding homegrown talent and building a sustainable core. The contract's $16 million average annual value reflects the organization's high internal valuation of his impact on the field.
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