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Earthquakes sign F Preston Judd to extension

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 5:10 PM

Forward Preston Judd signed a new contract with the San Jose Earthquakes through the 2028-29 Major League Soccer season on Tuesday, with a club option for 2029-30.

“It ​feels great to re-sign with San Jose and commit ‌to the Earthquakes for the foreseeable future,” Judd said in a statement. “Getting an opportunity to be in an environment where people believe in me, from the coaches to my teammates, and of course, the fans, has allowed me ‌to ​grow as a player during my time ⁠here. Now, I’m eager ⁠to make more memories with the Quakes for years to come.”

Judd has a career-high 11 goals and two assists through 15 games (14 starts) with the Quakes this season. His 11 goals ​lead all American players and are tied for fourth in MLS. He is also near the top of the league in ⁠many offensive categories, including goals scored ⁠in the run of play (11, tied for first), ​expected goals (10.23, third), headed goals (two, tied for third) and shots on ​goal (27, third).

The 27-year-old scored in a club-record-tying four consecutive road ‌games to close out the first half.

“We are pleased to re-sign Preston Judd,” Earthquakes head coach and sporting director Bruce Arena said in a statement. “He has made very good progress over the ⁠past year and a half and has had an impressive goal-scoring record. We look forward to his continued progress and contributions to the San ⁠Jose Earthquakes. He ‌is most deserving of a new contract.”

Judd has ⁠earned three MLS Team of the Matchday honors ​this ‌season, most recently on Matchday 15, when he ​scored twice ⁠during San Jose’s first road win over Portland in MLS play.

He also scored twice during Matchday 9 to claim the recognition, and assisted on a Niko Tsakiris goal and later scored one of his own during the Quakes’ win over San Diego FC on Matchday ​6.

–Field Level Media