Jets, Garrett Wilson agree to massive contract extension
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Extending Garrett Wilson was a no-brainer — but the real story is the #Jets ’ front office being proactive, locking it in early knowing the WR market will keep rising. Wilson is currently the 5th-highest-paid WR, but with 6 years now on the deal, it’ll only look better over time… https://t.co/Bdixp3nivi pic.twitter.com/WmLgi9fysT
The New York Jets' decision to extend their two most talented players was a smart one for this very important reason.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets will surely pay Sauce Gardner after Garrett Wilson extensionThe New York Jets have been negotiating contract extensions with their 2022 first-round picks this offseason. Both Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner became eligible to sign extensions this summer. Wilson inked his long-term deal on Monday, signing a historic four-year, $130 million contract extension that includes $90 million guaranteed on Monday.
Garrett Wilson would've probably requested a trade if Aaron Rodgers returned to the Jets according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
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Rams Wire on MSNWhat does Garrett Wilson's $130 million contract mean for Puka Nacua and the Rams?When the Rams and Puka Nacua open contract negotiations, the starting point will be Garrett Wilson's new deal with the Jets.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson landed a big payday, and broke his silence about the $140 million contract.
In his first comments since agreeing Monday to a four-year, $130 million extension with the Jets that makes him the fifth-highest-paid receiver in the NFL, Wilson expressed his gratitude for a secure future while acknowledging the bumpy road to this point.
The New York Jets and wide receiver Garrett Wilson have agreed on a four-year, $130 million contract extension, an AP source says.
Wilson and the New York Jets have agreed to terms on a four-year, $130 million contract extension, a source confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.
The Jets and Garrett Wilson agreed to a four-year, $130 million extension that includes $90 million guaranteed, ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported and a source confirmed to The Post. The star receiver is now under contract through 2030 and is the first receiver in NFL history to receive an average over $31 million after playing only three seasons.
A wild Justin Fields stat spells a great future for Garrett Wilson, but potentially not for the New York Jets as a whole.