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Travon Walker lands $110M extension to stay in Jacksonville

The 2022 first overall pick gets $77 million in total guarantees as the Jaguars lock up their most important homegrown piece heading into their AFC South title defense.
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydApril 3, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Jacksonville Jaguars officially extended defensive end Travon Walker Today, signing the 2022 first overall pick to a four-year, $110 million contract that includes $77 million in total guarantees and $50 million fully guaranteed at signing. The extension averages $27.5 million annually, placing Walker 12th among edge rushers in annual salary, just behind Baltimore’s Trey Hendrickson at $28 million, the New York Giants’ Brian Burns at $28.2 million and Walker’s own teammate Josh Hines-Allen at $28.25 million.

Walker had been scheduled to play the 2026 season on his fifth-year rookie option at $15.196 million fully guaranteed. The Jaguars chose to move early, a decision that may have worked in their favor. Had Walker replicated his double-digit sack seasons in 2026 before reaching free agency, his market value would likely have pushed well past the number Jacksonville locked him in at.

What Walker brings

The 25-year-old has built a career stat line of 27.5 sacks, 200 tackles, 57 quarterback hits, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries across 60 games, missing only five contests over four seasons. He posted 10 sacks in 2023 and 10.5 in 2024, establishing himself as one of the more reliable young edge rushers in the league before a 2025 season limited by wrist and knee injuries held him to 3.5.

The down year in sacks did not tell the full story. Walker generated 42 pressures in 2025 despite his health issues, and his presence alongside Hines-Allen gave Jacksonville a pass-rushing combination that contributed to the team’s first top-10 finish in points allowed since 2018. At 6 feet 5 inches and 272 pounds, Walker is also a legitimate force against the run, and the Jaguars held opponents to the fewest rushing yards per game in the league last season.

Jacksonville’s offseason approach

The Jaguars have taken a restrained approach to free agency this cycle, focusing on retaining their own players rather than adding from outside. Their most notable external addition has been running back Chris Rodriguez Jr., brought in to help offset the departure of Travis Etienne. Walker’s extension is the most significant transaction of the offseason for the franchise and reflects where the organization has placed its priorities heading into a season with AFC South title defense on the line. A second consecutive division title would be only the second in franchise history and the first since the 1998 and 1999 seasons.

General manager James Gladstone had signaled earlier in the week that the team was in active discussions with Walker, tight end Brenton Strange and receiver Parker Washington on extensions, describing the talks as close to resolution.

The Thibodeaux ripple

Walker’s deal immediately set a reference point for conversations happening elsewhere in the league. Kayvon Thibodeaux, the New York Giants’ fifth-year edge defender, is comparable to Walker in nearly every meaningful production category. Walker averages one sack every 2.29 games over four seasons. Thibodeaux averages one every 2.25 games over the same number of years. Their quarterback hit rates, tackle numbers and impact scores across advanced metrics track closely throughout their respective careers.

The Giants face a significantly more complicated cap picture than Jacksonville did when approaching Walker’s extension. Brian Burns is projected to carry a cap hit of roughly $44 million in 2027, and Abdul Carter, a likely top pick in the upcoming draft, will be seeking his own significant contract within a few years. Adding a Thibodeaux extension similar in structure to Walker’s would push those three pass rushers alone to roughly 25% of the Giants’ projected cap space, a constraint that makes retaining all three at once a difficult equation to solve. Trade speculation around Thibodeaux is likely to continue as a result, regardless of what the Giants say publicly about their intentions.

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