Garrett Wilson Signs Four-Year Extension with Jets \ TezzBuzz \ Washington DC \ Mary Sidiqi \ Evening Edition \ The New York Jets have agreed to a four-year, $130 million contract extension with star wide receiver Garrett Wilson. The deal keeps Wilson under contract through 2030 and signals a long-term investment by GM Darren Mougey and coach Aaron Glenn. Wilson is the first Jets receiver to surpass 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons.
The New York Jets are sending a powerful message about the future of their franchise — and it begins with wide receiver Garrett Wilsonwho has officially secured his spot as the cornerstone of the team’s offense. Wilson, just three years into his NFL career, has agreed to a massive four-year, $130 million contract extensionpushing his total contract value to $150.3 million over the next six seasons.
Though the team hasn’t formally announced the agreement, it was confirmed Monday by a source who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. This extension marks one of the most aggressive and forward-looking moves under the team’s new leadership tandem: general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glennboth of whom took charge of the franchise this offseason with a clear intent to build around elite young talent.
Since being drafted 10th overall in the 2022 NFL DraftGarrett Wilson has not only met expectations — he’s redefined them. He burst onto the scene with a 1,103-yard rookie seasonearning the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award. He followed that breakout performance with back-to-back 1,000-yard campaignsbecoming the first player in Jets history to open his career with three straight seasons eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark.
In just three seasons, Wilson has already recorded:
He’s emerged as one of the league’s most consistent and explosive young receiversall while catching passes from a carousel of quarterbacks in an inconsistent offense. That makes his production even more remarkable and justifies the Jets’ urgency in locking him down well before his rookie deal expired.
Wilson had two years and just over $20 million left on his original rookie contract. Now, with this new extension, the Jets have added four more years and $130 millionensuring his services through the 2030 NFL season.
While the full structure of the deal — including guaranteed money and incentives — has not been disclosed, the total package places Wilson among the top-paid wide receivers in the league, rivaling names like Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill, A.J. Brownand Ja’arrr chase. The message is clear: the Jets see Wilson as an elite weapon, a franchise pillar, and a player worth building around.
His comment in May — “I’m hopeful I’m a Jet for life” — is now looking prophetic.
This move fits squarely within the Jets’ new direction under Mougey and Glenn, who are prioritizing long-term development over quick-fix free agency splurges. The duo already exercised fifth-year options on three of their top 2022 draft picks: Garrett Wilson, cornerback Sauce Gardnerand edge rusher Jermaine Johnson. All three have delivered on their draft-day promise and represent the foundation of a young, controllable core.
Wilson is now the first to be rewarded with a long-term deal, but insiders expect Gardner and Johnson to follow. Gardner, already an All-Pro and arguably one of the top three cornerbacks in the league, is reportedly engaged in early negotiations through his agency, which includes I vaynerchuk.
If the Jets successfully lock in their three premier 2022 picks long-term, it will mark a rare and successful roster-building trifecta — a draft class that not only hit but is now being retained for the next generation of Jets football.
At just 24 years old, Wilson is still ascending — and his elite traits make him a nightmare for defenses:
Even amid quarterback instability, Wilson has remained a reliable offensive weapon. He’s shown the ability to carry an offenseadapt to multiple schemes, and maintain production despite constant changes under center. That’s rare — and it’s precisely why the Jets moved early and decisively to keep him in green through 2030.
With Wilson’s extension secured, the Jets now shift their attention to retaining their young defensive stars and resolving their quarterback future. After years of searching for an identity, New York appears to be finding one rooted in homegrown stars, continuity, and long-term planning.
For fans, the Wilson deal signals something more than just a smart financial move — it’s a cultural shift. For the first time in years, the Jets are not waiting for star players to demand a trade or flee in free agency. They’re making a commitment, setting a tone, and defining what the future of the franchise looks like.
Garrett Wilson’s words from earlier this year — “I’m hopeful I’m a Jet for life, and that our best days are ahead of us” — now carry even more weight. With this extension, he’ll not only be one of the highest-paid players at his position but also one of the most central figures in the Jets’ long-term plans.
The New York Jets may not be finished rebuildingbut their message is now clear: they’re building around Garrett Wilson, and the future is starting to take shape — one contract at a time.
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