Jaguars Lock in LT Walker Little with 3-Year, $45M Extension
The deal secures the 25-year-old as Jacksonville's left tackle through 2027, solidifying a key position for the team's future.
- Walker Little's new contract includes $26 million in guaranteed money, ensuring his role as Jacksonville's left tackle for the next three seasons.
- The 25-year-old Stanford alum has appeared in 51 games, with 21 starts, since being drafted by the Jaguars in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
- Little became the team's starting left tackle in October after Cam Robinson was traded to the Minnesota Vikings.
- General Manager Trent Baalke emphasized Little's growth within the franchise and expressed confidence in his potential to play his best football in the coming years.
- The extension reflects Jacksonville's focus on long-term roster stability, following other major contracts for key players like Trevor Lawrence and Tyson Campbell.