The Philadelphia Eagles agreed to terms on a four-year, $68 million extension with center Cam Jurgens on Monday.
The deal includes $39.4 million guaranteed for the 2024 Pro Bowl selection and runs through the 2029 season, per his agent Ryan Tollner at Excel Football.
The $17 million average annual value ranks second among centers in the NFL, according to Spotrac, trailing only the $18 million earned by the Kansas City Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey.
Jurgens, 25, took over for the retired Jason Kelce last season and played in 20 regular-season and playoff games (19 starts) for the Super Bowl LIX champions.
He has appeared in 44 regular-season games (27 starts) since Philadelphia drafted him in the second round out of Nebraska in 2022.