JACKSONVILLE, Florida – Jacksonville Jaguars and left-back Kam Robinson have reached an agreement for a three-year contract extension worth $ 54 million, a source in the league confirmed on Wednesday.
Robinson had to play the 2022 season on the franchise label for a guaranteed $ 16.7 million and will instead make $ 18 million a year until 2024.
Robinson, who was selected by the Jaguars as the 34th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, also played in the franchise tag in 2021 for $ 13.75 million.
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Robinson’s lock probably means that the offensive game is off the board for the Jaguars with No. 1 overall draft. They can still draft Evan Neal or Ikem Equon, play one as a left guard for a year, then pull him out in a right-handed grip in 2023. But the team is expected to pick a passer like Aidan Hutchinson and Traven Walker. are the first two candidates.
Robinson ranked 48th in qualifying last season with an 86.1 percent pass victory, according to a study by ESPN Stats & Information, which is just below average (87.5 percent). In the 2017-21 seasons, he ranked 69th in the percentage of wins on passes (81.3%) among matches that have played at least 16 games.
The NFL Network first announced the extension of Robinson’s contract.
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