The New York Jets signed center Josh Myers to a multi-year contract extension on Friday.
The team did not announce contract details, but ESPN reported Myers' deal is for two years and $11 million and keeps him with the Jets through the 2027 season.
Myers, 27, has started all 13 games this season and played every offensive snap. The Jets are the only NFL club to start the same offensive line in every game this season, according to the team.
He was taken in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and spent his first four NFL seasons there. He signed a one-year, $2 million free-agent deal with New York in March.
"Really pumped to be staying in the green and white. Let's run it back," he said in a video posted Friday to the Jets' official page on X.
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