Eagles Extend Cam Jurgens' Contract to $68 Million
Eagles Extend Cam Jurgens' Contract to $68 Million

Eagles Extend Cam Jurgens' Contract to $68 Million

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The Philadelphia Eagles have signed center Cam Jurgens to a four-year, $68 million contract extension, making him one of the highest-paid centers in NFL history. Jurgens stepped into the starting role following Jason Kelce's retirement and played a key part in the Eagles' Super Bowl-winning season, also earning Pro Bowl honors. His new deal includes $39.4 million guaranteed and keeps him with the Eagles through 2029, reflecting the team's commitment to maintaining a dominant offensive line. The extension follows hefty contracts for other Eagles linemen, ensuring that four of the five starters are secured for the coming years. Jurgens' rapid rise and reliable performance have enabled the Eagles to maintain continuity at center after Kelce's storied career. The move underscores the franchise's strategy of building around a strong offensive front.

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