The New York Jets are securing an important part of their future. While a few things have gone right this season, the organization seems to value continuity. As their 2025 season comes to a close, they are looking to keep one player on their offensive line for the future. Jeremy Fowler reports that the Jets are signing starting center Josh Myers to a contract extension.
“The Jets and center Josh Myers have reached a two-year, $11-million extension with $6 million guaranteed, per source,” Fowler reported on X. “A free agent add from 2025 is now in the fold for multiple years.”
Myers was a 2021 second-round pick by the Green Bay Packers. He started for the Packers for his entire career, but was let go by the team after his fifth-year option was not picked up. The Jets subsequently picke

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