The Eagles signed Cam Jurgens to a four-year contract extension through 2029, adding the additional years to the final year of his rookie contract. Jurgens, 25, will reportedly earn $68 million with $39.4 million guaranteed. The $17 million per year salary makes him the second-highest paid center in NFL behind Kansas City’s Creed Humphrey, and it comes after one Pro Bowl starting at the position.
What does this mean for Jurgens and the Eagles? Here are seven thoughts on the deal:
1. The Eagles entered the offseason with a motivation to sign Jurgens to a contract extension as soon as they could, and they did it in the second month Jurgens was eligible. He’s quickly become a core player for t...