
Seahawks’ JSN Extension Sets a New Benchmark for Non-QB Pay
Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s four-year, $168.6 million extension with Seattle is part of a six-year, $195.17 million package that folds in two remaining years, with $69.13 million guaranteed and roughly $89.1 million in new money over the first three years. The deal emphasizes upfront cash flow and front-loading, helping Seattle manage cap pressures amid rising totals and potentially setting a new ceiling for non‑quarterback receivers. It also signals ripple effects for peers like Puka Nacua and others in JSN’s draft class, while underscoring Seattle’s commitment at receiver and shaping how teams value WR contracts going forward.