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Ravens Sign NT John Jenkins To Extension
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The Ravens have signed veteran nose tackle John Jenkins to a contract extension, per a team announcement.

The deal is worth around $2.1MM, per NFL Network’s Ian Rappoport, a slight raise over the $1.75MM deal that brought him to Baltimore this past offseason. The 36-year-old has emerged as a key part of the Ravens’ defensive line rotation this season, appearing in every game with 13 starts and a 46% snap share. His contributions have helped keep the unit afloat after losing Nnamdi Madubuike and Broderick Washington to injury early in the year.

Jenkins is a 13-year veteran who will be one of the league’s oldest non-quarterback or -specialists next season. Originally a Saints third-round pick in 2013, he earned a starting role by his third year in the NFL but was released before the end of his fourth. He then bounced around the league with one-year stints with the Seahawks, Bears, Giants, and Dolphins. He then returned to Chicago in 2020 before settling in Miami for two seasons. Jenkins then signed with the Raiders in 2023 and started every game over the next two seasons.

Jenkins is the second Ravens nose tackle to receive an extension this winter; Travis Jones was rewarded with a three-year deal last month. Both will return to Baltimore’s defensive line in 2026 alongside current rookie Aeneas Peebles, but the outlooks for Madubuike and Washington are unclear. Madubuike’s season-ending neck injury has stirred significant concern about his future in the NFL, while Washington could be a cap casualty as he enters the last year of his contract. The team will certainly be able to keep C.J. Okoye on an exclusive rights free agent contract, but he has yet to cement himself as a long-term contributor.

Still, it is possible that Jenkins’ abilities fall of a cliff when he enters his 14th NFL season. He has, however, improved over the course of his career and put up his best three seasons in the last three years. This deal could age poorly, but it accordingly comes at a reasonable price tag. Jenkins is an established veteran who will continue to bring leadership and experience to the Ravens’ defensive line room, which could be especially important if they have to remake the unit this offseason.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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