The New York Jets and offensive guard Joe Tippmann agree to a four-year contract extension, multiple reports say. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network is cited as breaking the news, with additional reporting providing the contract details. The deal is reported to be worth about $66.4 million over four years. The extension is expected to raise Tippmann’s average annual salary and place him among the higher-paid guards in the NFL, with one report indicating he would rank around 15th at his position by average annual value.

Tippmann has been a starting lineman for the Jets since he was drafted in 2023, and reports say he has started dozens of games during that span. The Jets’ decision reflects a plan to keep him on the offensive line for multiple seasons. No other teams or alternative contract terms are reported in the provided sources.