Miami Dolphins has extended key player contract of three-year, $36 million and…..

Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Austin Jackson has secured a significant contract extension following an impressive comeback in the 2023 NFL season. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Jackson is set to sign a three-year, $36 million deal, with a maximum value of $39 million, including $20.7 million in guaranteed money.

The Dolphins officially announced the extension, confirming Jackson’s commitment to the team until 2026. The agreement is seen as mutually beneficial, considering Jackson’s outstanding performance this season. Playing as a non-traditional blindside blocker on the right side of the line for left-handed quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, Jackson has earned his best overall grade (67.3) according to Pro Football Focus. His pass-blocking grade has exceeded 70, contributing to the team’s success and protecting Tagovailoa, who has a history of injury issues.

Despite his stellar contributions, Jackson’s compensation reflects a fair deal. His annual average of $12 million ranks 28th among all tackles and 11th among right tackles. This positions him between Jack Conklin of the Cleveland Browns ($15 million per year) and Kaleb McGary of the Atlanta Falcons ($11.5 million per year), as reported by Over The Cap.

Dolphins extend RT Austin Jackson through 2026 season - ESPN

This extension represents a significant raise for Jackson, nearly quadrupling his previous per-year rate of $3.41 million. It not only secures his future with the Dolphins but also provides roster stability for the team through 2024.

Jackson’s well-deserved raise is a result of his successful recovery from an ankle injury that limited his playing time in 2022. Returning stronger than ever, he has showcased his value through exceptional on-field performance and reliability. As part of an offensive line that has allowed only 17 sacks on Tagovailoa this season, Jackson has played a crucial role in the team’s success.

The Dolphins, with a stellar 9-3 record leading the AFC East by three games with five left to play, demonstrate the effectiveness of Jackson and the offensive line. By locking in Jackson before the upcoming free agency period, Miami strategically ensures the continued success of their key protector and solidifies their foundation for future seasons.

 

 

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