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Strange’s Contract Now in Spotlight
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The Jaguars face a pivotal offseason decision as they race to extend tight end Brenton Strange, safety Antonio Johnson, and WR Parker Washington — but Kyle Pitts’ massive Atlanta deal just upped the stakes. Pitts’ $54M, 3-year contract ($18M/year) sets a new benchmark, forcing Strange’s camp to argue for similar pay despite his more versatile, blocking-heavy game. Strange could now aim for a $60M, 4-year deal — placing him fourth among tight ends — but negotiations remain stalled. With the team already extending others, it’s unclear if demands are too high or if Jacksonville is waiting to see how younger tight ends pan out. Pitts’ deal didn’t just raise the bar — it made Strange’s extension significantly more complicated.
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