The Eagles have locked up another of their top players, agreeing to an extension with safety Malcolm Jenkins through the 2020 season, the team announced Monday.
The seven-year veteran was entering the final season of his deal in 2016. According to NFL Media, the extension, which will begin in 2017, is worth $35 million with $21 million in guarantees, making his new contract five years and $40.5 million. That $8 million-plus average makes him the sixth-highest-paid safety in the NFL according to average annual value, behind Earl Thomas, Devin McCourty, Jairus Byrd, Eric Berry and Dashon Goldson.
Signed, sealed, delivered... I'm yours Philly! #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/xCX6wsqqKH
— Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) February 22, 2016
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Jenkins, 28, enjoyed another strong year in 2015, recording 90 tackles, two interceptions (one for a TD), three forced fumbles and 10 passes defensed. He was named to the Pro Bowl as a result.
The Eagles have been busy this offseason, spending more than $187 million in contract extensions. First, the franchise spent $42.5 million ($20 guaranteed) on tight end Zach Ertz and $63 million on offensive lineman Lane Johnson last month. The club re-signed defensive end Vinny Curry to a $47.25 million contract earlier this month as the new Eagles regime looks to build for the future under Doug Pederson.