PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles center Cam Jurgens has agreed to a four-year contract extension, it was announced Monday.
The deal, which runs through 2029, is worth $68 million and includes $39.4 guaranteed, agent Ryan Tollner told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The $17 million average annual value ranks second among centers, behind only the Chiefs' Creed Humphrey.
Jurgens, 25, was entering the final year of his rookie contract.
The former second-round pick out of Nebraska stepped in and performed admirably this past season following the retirement of future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce.