The team did not reveal terms, but NFL Media reported the
extension is worth up to $6.8 million over two years, with $2.35
million guaranteed.
Keeping Shatley is designed to help provide some certainty in an
offseason that could see lots of turnover on Jacksonville's
offensive line. The Jaguars have three offensive linemen -- Cam
Robinson, Andrew Norwell and A.J. Cann -- who can become free
agents on March 16, when the NFL's new year and its free-agency
period begin.
Shatley, who turns 31 in May, has developed into a versatile and
valuable player who has made 18 of his 33 career starts during
the past two seasons. He started eight of Jacksonville's 17
games in 2021, helping the Jaguars allow just 32 sacks (tied for
ninth-fewest in the NFL).
Originally a fullback in high school who transitioned first to
defensive line before finding his current position group in
college at Clemson, Shatley went undrafted in 2014 but has
played 111 games during eight seasons in the NFL.
The Jaguars entered Monday with just over $56 million in
projected salary-cap room, according to OverTheCap.com; that's
second-most in the league behind the Miami Dolphins.
--Field Level Media
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