Josh Allen, the Jaguars’ key player in attacking opponents’ quarterbacks, is set to continue his career in Jacksonville. Reports indicate that the Jaguars and Allen have reached an agreement on a significant five-year contract worth $150 million, with a substantial $88 million guaranteed.
At the same time, the specific details of the contract are yet to be disclosed.
At 26 years old, Allen entered free agency following an exceptional NFL season, where he showcased his talents by starting in all 17 games, achieving an impressive 17.5 sacks, and earning a spot in the Pro Bowl.
His remarkable performance solidified his status as one of the league’s top pass rushers, leading to this lucrative contract.
Initially drafted by the Jaguars from Kentucky as the seventh pick in the 2019 NFL draft, Allen has fulfilled his rookie deal and was recently placed under the franchise tag.
Now, with this long-term contract, Allen becomes an integral part of the Jaguars’ plans for sustained success, as they aim to construct a competitive team for the future.