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Jets Lock Down Josh Myers with Two-Year Extension
14 Dec
Summary
- Center Josh Myers agrees to a two-year, $11 million contract extension with the Jets.
- Myers, originally a backup, stepped into a starting role due to injuries.
- Despite a lower overall PFF grade, his pass protection ranks ninth in the NFL.

The New York Jets are keeping starting center Josh Myers in the fold, agreeing to a two-year contract extension worth $11 million. Myers has been a consistent presence on the offensive line throughout the 2025 season, starting every game at center for the team.
His ascent to the starting lineup was not the initial plan. Acquired as a backup this offseason, Myers was elevated to the crucial center position following a season-ending injury to Alijah Vera-Tucker, which shifted Joe Tippmann to guard. This unexpected turn allowed Myers to showcase his abilities.
Despite Pro Football Focus ranking him as the 28th best center overall this season, Myers has excelled in pass protection, securing the ninth-best ranking in that category. The Jets' decision to extend his contract reflects their satisfaction with his performance and commitment to solidifying their offensive line.



