FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets and right guard Joe Tippmann have agreed to a four-year, $62 million contract extension that includes $31 million in new guarantees, a source told ESPN on Monday.
Tippmann's extension can be worth up to $64 million, according to Athletes First, which negotiated the deal with the Jets.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport first reported Tippmann's contract agreement.
Tippmann, 25, who was entering the final year of his rookie contract, would've been a coveted free agent in 2027. But the Jets, continuing a recent trend of locking up their best young players, secured him with a deal that makes him the NFL's 15th-highest-paid guard based on his $15.5 million average per year.
Joe Tippmann, now under contract through the 2030 season, is the latest young Jets player to be rewarded with an extension under the regime of general manager Darren Mougey and coach Aaron Glenn. Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire The 2023 second-round pick is now under contract through 2030. The new deal includes guaranteed money through 2028, the source said.
Tippmann is a durable player (only one missed game in three years) with versatility. He played center in 2023 and parts of 2024, but he made the full-time switch to right guard in 2025.
He has 48 starts and has logged more than 800 snaps in each of his three seasons. He ranked 42nd in pass block win rate among guards last season.

