Philadelphia Eagles, center Cam Jurgens agree to $68M extension
- On Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles extended Cam Jurgens' contract for four years.
- Jurgens' performance and potential led the Eagles to offer the extension.
- Jurgens, age 25, transitioned to center after playing guard and starts in 27 games.
- The $68 million extension, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, guarantees $39.4 million with a $17 million average.
- Jurgens' new deal ties him to Philadelphia through 2029 and makes him among the highest-paid centers.
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Eagles, Pro Bowl center Cam Jurgens agree to 4-year extension
PHILADELPHIA — The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and Pro Bowl center Cam Jurgens have agreed to a four-year contract extension through 2029, the team announced Monday. The 25-year-old Jurgens made the Pro Bowl for the first time last season following a switch back to center after six-time All-Pro Jason Kelce retired. Jurgens was a backup as a rookie in 2022 after being drafted out of Nebraska in the second round and made 11 starts at r…
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