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Ravens NT John Jenkins agrees to contract extension

By Thomson Reuters Jan 3, 2026 | 11:13 AM

Baltimore Ravens nose tackle John Jenkins agreed to a contract extension for the first time in his ‍13-year NFL career.

The Ravens announced the one-year extension after practice Friday. Financial terms were not disclosed, however multiple media outlets reported it was worth approximately $2 million.

“Here, I’m just doing ‌my job and trying to ‌be the best that I can,” Jenkins said. “But it takes two to tango in regards of, ‘Hey, I want you to stay here, and I ​love the way how you present yourself, and you (bring) good value to ‍our organization.’ I appreciate ​that, and I’m very grateful ​for that.”

Jenkins, 36, has recorded 36 tackles, two ‍forced fumbles and one sack in 16 games (13 starts) this season. He stepped into the starting lineup after two-time Pro Bowl selection Nnamdi Madubuike was placed ‍on injured reserve with a neck injury earlier this season.

Jenkins has totaled 355 tackles, 5.5 sacks, ‍three forced ‍fumbles and three fumble recoveries ​in 166 career games (77 starts) ​with ⁠the New Orleans Saints (2013-16), Seattle ‌Seahawks (2016), Chicago Bears (2017, 2020), New York Giants (2018), Miami Dolphins (2019, 2021-22), Las Vegas Raiders (2023-24) and Ravens (2025). He was selected by the Saints in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft.

–Field ⁠Level Media