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Jaguars, TE Strange agree to 3-year extension

The Jacksonville Jaguars have secured tight end Brenton Strange with a three-year contract extension worth up to $48 million.

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The Jacksonville Jaguars and tight end Brenton Strange have agreed to a three-year contract extension. According to reports from ESPN and NFL.com, the deal is valued at up to $48 million.

Coverage from the New York Times, NBC Sports, and Yahoo Sports emphasizes the impact of this investment on the team's offseason strategy. Sports Illustrated notes that Kyle Pitts played a role in making the deal easier to facilitate, while Bleacher Report is analyzing how the contract ranks among other NFL tight ends.

Attention now turns to how this extension fits into the Jaguars' broader tight end plans and the potential for Strange to reach specific financial goals, such as the $54 million mark mentioned by Black and Teal.

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How long is Brenton Strange's extension?

The extension is for three years.

What is the reported value of the contract?

According to ESPN and NFL.com, the extension is worth up to $48 million.

Who else was mentioned as influencing the deal?

Sports Illustrated reports that Kyle Pitts helped make the future deal with Strange easier.

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