Jakobi Meyers Signs 3-Year Contract Extension With the Jacksonville Jaguars
If you were wondering whether the Jacksonville Jaguars were serious about their AFC South title chase, consider the check they just wrote to Jakobi Meyers.
In a move that screams “we’re all in,” the Jags are keeping their top target in town for the long haul. According to sources, Meyers and the team are finalizing a three-year extension worth a cool $60 million. And because talk is cheap in the NFL, they threw in $40 million guaranteed just to make sure he knows they mean business.
This deal keeps the 29-year-old wideout in teal and gold through the 2028 season. For a guy who started the year in Las Vegas, that is quite the plot twist.
From Trade Deadline Rental To Franchise Cornerstone
Let’s rewind the tape a bit. Just last month, Meyers was catching passes for the Raiders. Then came the Nov. 4 trade deadline, a mid-season flight to Duval County, and immediate chemistry with Trevor Lawrence.
Since landing in Jacksonville, Meyers hasn’t just been “good”—he’s been the spark plug this offense desperately needed. In just six games, he’s hauled in 27 catches for 355 yards and found the end zone three times.
The results on the scoreboard? Even better. The Jaguars are 5-1 since Meyers arrived, vaulting themselves into first place in the division. It turns out, giving your franchise quarterback a reliable, veteran target who knows how to get open is actually a solid strategy. Who knew?
Why The Jaguars Had to Make This Deal
This wasn’t just a “nice to have” signing; it was a necessity. Meyers was scheduled to hit free agency after this season. Letting him walk after he single-handedly helped turn their season around would have been a tough sell to a fanbase that’s finally smelling playoffs again.
Meyers has always been underrated, consistent, and tough as nails. He’s posted between 700 and 1,100 receiving yards in six straight seasons. He doesn’t need to be the loudest guy in the room; he just moves the chains.
Now, with a 10-4 record and the division crown within reach, the Jags aren’t just renting Meyers for a playoff push. They’re building the house around him.
What’s Next For Jacksonville?
With the ink drying on the contract, the focus shifts to the field. Jacksonville heads into a massive showdown against the Denver Broncos this Sunday. The Broncos are currently riding an absurd 11-game winning streak, so having Meyers locked in and focused solely on football is a huge plus.
For Meyers, the journey from undrafted free agent in New England to a $60 million man in Jacksonville is the kind of feel-good story we love to see. He bet on himself, proved his worth in two different uniforms in the same season, and got paid.
