Jaguars sign Little to reported 3-year, $45M extension
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed offensive tackle Walker Little to a contract extension, the team announced Sunday.
It's a three-year, $45-million deal with $26 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Little is now locked up through the 2027 season. He became Jacksonville's starting left tackle after the team dealt Cam Robinson to the Minnesota Vikings before the trade deadline.
The 25-year-old has allowed two sacks and eight pressures during 291 pass-block snaps in 2024, according to PFF. Jacksonville selected Little in the second round of the 2021 draft, and he's played in 51 games with 21 starts during his four-year career.
Walker's deal adds to a long list of expensive contracts the Jaguars have dished out in 2024, as they've also extended Trevor Lawrence, Tyson Campbell, and Josh Hines-Allen. The Jaguars also handed lucrative contacts to Arik Armstead and Gabe Davis in free agency.
Jacksonville is 2-9 heading into Sunday's contest against the Houston Texans. Lawrence is set to return following a two-game absence after suffering a shoulder injury against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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