John Jenkins signed his first career in-season contract extension with the Ravens, helping bolster their run defense, while the Ravens prepare for a crucial game against the Steelers, focusing on pressuring quarterback Aaron Rodgers and adapting to Pittsburgh's offensive strategies without key players like DK Metcalf.
The Baltimore Ravens extended the contract of veteran defensive lineman John Jenkins for one year worth around $2 million, marking his first career extension, and highlighting his strong performance this season as part of a top-ranked run defense.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially signed veteran defensive tackle John Jenkins, who will help fill the gap left by retired player Michael Pierce. Jenkins, 35, has extensive NFL experience, having played 150 games over 12 seasons with multiple teams, and started all 17 games for the Raiders in 2023. The signing was first reported in May and is now confirmed.
The Raiders have signed defensive tackle John Jenkins, who has 10 years of experience in the NFL and spent the past two seasons with the Miami Dolphins. Jenkins has played for several teams throughout his career and has recorded 212 tackles, 2.5 sacks, four passes defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery.
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed veteran defensive tackle John Jenkins as an unrestricted free agent. Jenkins, who has played for several teams in his 11-year NFL career, including the New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks, and Miami Dolphins, brings experience and depth to the Raiders' defensive line.