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The Jacksonville Jaguars have extended cornerback Tyson Campbell with a four-year, $76.5 million contract, including $53.4 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid NFL cornerback without a Pro Bowl selection. This deal reflects the Jaguars' strategy under GM Trent Baalke to retain their young core players, having already signed quarterback Trevor Lawrence and edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen to significant deals. Campbell, a former Georgia Bulldog, has shown promise despite injury setbacks, posting 203 tackles, six interceptions, and 30 passes defended in his career. His contract underscores head coach Kirby Smart's reputation for developing NFL-ready talent. The Jaguars are integrating Campbell as a key part of their defense, expecting continued growth and contributions in the upcoming seasons.
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