The New York Jets have officially locked in their superstar wide receiver for the next few seasons. Garrett Wilson and the Jets have agreed to a four-year, $130 million contract extension that includes $90 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Wilson becomes the first wide receiver in NFL history to average over $31 million per season on a second contract after just three seasons in the league. The new deal, negotiated by agents Jeff Nalley and Graylan Crain of CAA with Jets execs Nick Sabella and Darren Mougey, ties Wilson to the team through the 2030 season.
Since being drafted 10th overall in 2022, Garrett Wilson has been everything the Jets hoped for and more. He earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2022, despite playing in a broken offense, and followed it up with another 1,000-yard campaign in 2023. His precise route running, exceptional body control, and versatility to make plays at every level of the field have quickly established him as one of the NFL’s most dangerous weapons.
This extension sends a clear message: the Jets are committed to building around their young core. With Justin Fields now leading the offense and Garrett Wilson locked in through 2030, the foundation is in place for long-term success. And with Sauce Gardner rumored to be next in line for a major payday, the front office is doubling down on the future of this franchise.
Wilson’s deal sets a new bar in a booming wide receiver market and underscores just how valuable he is to the Jets’ offensive identity. Now under contract for several more seasons, Gang Green fans can rest easy knowing No. 17 isn’t going anywhere.
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