Philadelphia Eagles Sign Jordan Mailata to Three-Year, $66 Million Contract Extension

The Philadelphia Eagles sign Jordan Mailata to a 3-year, $66 million extension, making him one of the highest-paid NFL tackles. The team secures key players for future seasons.

The Philadelphia Eagles have officially secured Jordan Mailata by reaching a three-year contract extension with him. The team announced that the extension totals an impressive $66 million, resulting in an average annual salary of $22 million for Mailata. This agreement places Mailata as the fourth-highest-paid tackle in the NFL in terms of average annual salary, trailing behind Laremy Tunsil ($25 million), Andrew Thomas ($23.5 million), and Trent Williams ($23.01 million). As a result of this move, the Eagles will also save $400,000 in their salary cap space.

Jordan Mailata can anticipate receiving $48 million guaranteed, marking the third-highest guaranteed amount in the NFL, in addition to a substantial $20 million signing bonus. With this new three-year extension, Mailata is now under contract with the Eagles until 2028.

Stability on the Offensive Line

With Mailata's extended contract, the Eagles have secured the left side of their offensive line by having both Mailata and left guard Landon Dickerson under contract until the 2028 season. This provides the team with exceptional protection for Jalen Hurts, who is also under contract until 2028, ensuring a stable and cohesive offensive line for years to come.

Lane Johnson's Contract

Lane Johnson will be alongside Mailata and Dickerson for at least the next three seasons, as his contract extends until the 2026 season and is worth an impressive $80.75 million, averaging $26.91 million per season. With these contracts in place, the Eagles will be paying a total of $69.91 million per season for the next three years to Johnson, Mailata, and Dickerson, indicating a significant investment in their elite offensive line.

Mailata as Part of the Eagles' Core

Mailata's multi-year contract extension solidifies his position as a core player for the Eagles alongside Landon Dickerson, Saquon Barkley, Bryce Huff, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson. This offseason, the team has committed a substantial $265.75 million to secure these key players, all of whom are 27 years old or younger. This core group sets the stage for the Eagles to make Super Bowl runs for the next several seasons. With extensions already secured for several key players, the Eagles are poised for success, with only DeVonta Smith remaining to have an extension finalized in the coming months.

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