Seahawks offer Jason Myers 4-year extension to his contract

The Seattle Seahawks have extended Jason Myers’ contract, according to Mike Dugar at the Athletic. According to Mike Dugar of the Athletic, this contract is being extended. worth $21.1 million The next four years. Only Justin Tucker from the Ravens earns more annually at the same position.

After being undrafted from Marist, Myers joined the Jaguars in 2015. After spending three years in Jacksonville, Myers signed with Seattle. He then signed with the Jets for one year.

Since joining the Seahawks in 2019, Myers has established himself as one of the league’s most consistent and accurate kickers – subtracting a flukish 2021 season. In the last four years, he’s made 98 (87.5%) and 174 (93.5%) of his extra point attempts. His career field goal attempts have been just below 86%.

Myers was set to become an Unrestricted Free Agent in March. The deal, therefore, keeps him under contract through 2026.

Story originally appeared on Seahawks Wire

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