Seahawks lock up star wr: smith-njigba sets new nfl contract record
The Seattle Seahawks have solidified their offensive future, extending the contract of wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba for four years and $168.6 million – a figure unprecedented for any receiver in NFL history.

Smith-njigba's deal dwarfs other top receivers
The average annual value of the contract clocks in at a staggering $42.15 million, with over $120 million guaranteed. This new benchmark surpasses the current highest-paid receiver, Ja'Marr Chase, who earns $40.25 million per year.
Smith-Njigba's historic deal comes on the heels of an exceptional season that saw him win Super Bowl LVIII, earn Offensive Player of the Year honors, and finish as the NFL's leading receiver with 1,793 receiving yards.
The Seahawks’ move signals a clear commitment to building around their offensive talent. This isn't just about securing a player; it's a statement of intent. They are positioning themselves as a consistent contender in the years to come. The team previously utilized the fifth-year option on Smith-Njigba, but worked toward a long-term agreement to ensure stability.
This contract reshapes the landscape for wide receiver compensation. It’s a new standard, and other teams will undoubtedly factor this into their own contract negotiations. The Seahawks are betting big on Smith-Njigba’s continued success, and the numbers suggest it’s a calculated risk with potentially enormous returns.
The Seahawks are clearly prioritizing offensive firepower, and this investment underscores their ambition to remain among the league's elite. Smith-Njigba isn't just a receiver; he is the face of the franchise's offense.
