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Eagles Agree to Extension with Cam Jurgens on Team-Friendly Contract

Philadelphia, PA – June 18, 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles have secured a cornerstone of their offensive line, agreeing to a team-friendly contract extension with center Cam Jurgens, sources confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday. The deal solidifies the Eagles’ commitment to building a championship-caliber roster as they chase Super Bowl LX.

Jurgens, 25, signed a four-year, $68 million extension, with an average annual value of $17 million, sidestepping rumors of a $80 million deal. The contract, which includes $40 million guaranteed, positions Jurgens among the top-paid centers while preserving cap flexibility for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.

The 6-foot-3, 303-pound lineman expressed gratitude to the Eagles, telling reporters, “Philly gave me my shot in the NFL, and I want to repay that with a ring. This team is special, and I believe we’re building something great.” His words sparked a wave of excitement among Eagles fans.

Drafted in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, Jurgens stepped into the starting center role following Jason Kelce’s retirement. He started 11 games in 2024, earning a PFF grade of 74.1, ranking him among the top 15 centers league-wide. His athleticism and tenacity helped the Eagles’ offensive line allow just 25 sacks in 2024, the fewest in the NFL, per Pro Football Reference.

The extension ensures Jurgens avoids free agency in 2026, locking him in before his market value could climb. General Manager Howie Roseman praised Jurgens’ growth, saying, “Cam’s our anchor up front. His versatility and work ethic make him a perfect fit for this team.”

The Eagles’ offensive line, bolstered by stalwarts like Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata, benefits immensely from Jurgens’ stability at center. His deal avoids the $19 million annual cost of top center contracts, like that of Kansas City’s Creed Humphrey, while securing a long-term starter.

With $15 million in cap space (per Over The Cap), the extension reflects Roseman’s savvy roster management. Head coach Nick Sirianni called it “a game-changer for our offense,” noting Jurgens’ role in protecting Jalen Hurts and powering Saquon Barkley’s 1,400-yard rushing campaign in 2024.

Fans took to X with fervor, posting, “Jurgens locked in? Our O-line is unstoppable! 🦅” Others chimed in, “Howie does it again—Super Bowl or bust!” The move also drew attention from rival NFC East fans, with one Cowboys supporter tweeting, “Eagles’ line just got scarier.”

As training camp looms, Jurgens’ commitment fuels Philadelphia’s championship dreams. Can he anchor the Eagles to another Super Bowl title in 2025? Follow ESPN for the latest updates.

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