The Jacksonville Jaguars have inked Tyson Campbell to a deal extension that will make him 1 of the league’s highest-paid CBs, it was shared today.
The 4-year contract is for 76.5 million dollars and features almost 53.5 million dollars guaranteed. There are additional bonuses that bring the deal’s worth to almost 20 million dollar per season, which makes Tyson the 6th-highest-paid cornerback in the NFL.
Sources: #Jaguars CB Tyson Campbell is signing a 4-year, $76.5M extension that includes $53.4M effectively guaranteed.
He is now the highest-paid CB in NFL history that had yet to be named to a Pro Bowl in a deal negotiated by Todd France and Kyle McCarthy of @AthletesFirst. pic.twitter.com/IKiochkuhz
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 23, 2024
“Campbell is a young, with a lot of potential footballer who is a crucial part of our defense and a core member of our team,” GM Trent Baalke claimed about the extension. “Tyson is a consummate professional on and off the field, and we are sure that things will only get better in the future. Our organization has consistently messaged the importance of extending our core footballers, and this is another step forward in fulfilling our commitment.”
Packers’ Jaire Alexander is the NFL’s highest-paid CB, as he earns 21 million dollars per year.