
The Jacksonville Jaguars have locked up another core offensive piece, agreeing to a three‑year contract extension with tight end Brenton Strange worth up to $48 million, including $25 million guaranteed. The deal keeps Strange under contract through the 2029 season and removes the possibility of him hitting free agency after 2026.
The extension reflects how valuable Strange has become to Jacksonville’s offense — not just as a pass catcher, but as one of the most versatile and reliable players on the roster.
Brenton Strange, 25, delivered the best year of his young career in 2025 despite playing only 12 games. He posted:
All three marks were career highs. His production made him one of the Jaguars’ most efficient weapons and a player the coaching staff leaned on in key situations.
Strange’s value goes far beyond his receiving numbers. His versatility is central to Jacksonville’s offensive identity under coordinator Liam Coen.
Strange provides:
This combination makes the Jaguars’ offense harder to diagnose and opens opportunities for other playmakers. Strange’s presence helps create the kind of unpredictability that modern NFL offenses rely on.
Drafted in the second round in 2023, Strange has steadily developed into one of Jacksonville’s most complete offensive players. With this extension, the Jaguars are signaling that he is part of their long‑term foundation.
The move also continues a trend of Jacksonville securing key contributors early, ensuring continuity as the team builds around its young core.
Strange’s extension gives Jacksonville:
With Strange locked in, the Jaguars continue to shape an offense built on flexibility, balance, and play‑design creativity.
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