Jacksonville’s Walker Signs Massive $110M Contract Extension

The Jacksonville Jaguars have locked up defensive end Travon Walker with a massive four-year contract extension valued at $110 million, according to an announcement from his representation on Friday.

The lucrative deal includes $77 million in guaranteed money and provides Walker with $50 million upon signing, his agency revealed through social media. This extension keeps the star pass rusher in Jacksonville through the 2030 season.

Selected first overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, Walker has accumulated 27.5 quarterback sacks across 63 career games, starting 60 of those contests. His production peaked with 10 sacks during the 2023 season and 10.5 the following year, though he managed only 3.5 sacks in 14 appearances last season, starting 12 games.

Injuries hampered Walker’s 2025 performance, as he sat out one contest due to a fractured left wrist and missed two additional games because of a knee problem.

Beyond his pass-rushing abilities, Walker has forced three fumbles during his professional career and scored a touchdown after recovering a fumble and returning it 35 yards against Philadelphia in 2024.

Before this extension takes effect, Walker is set to earn $15.196 million in 2026 under his fifth-year rookie option, which Jacksonville exercised in April 2025.