Ex-Giant Evan Engram secures contract with Jaguars to avoid franchise tag

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Ex-Giant Evan Engram secures contract with Jaguars to avoid franchise tag
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Evan Engram beat Monday’s deadline and signed a big-money extension to avoid the franchise tag, securing a three-year deal with the Jaguars.

A former Giants draft pick beat Monday’s deadline and signed a big-money extension to avoid the franchise tag.Tight end Evan Engram and the Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to a three-year, $41.25 million contract extension that includes $24 million guaranteed, according to reports.

Engram was set to play under the franchise tag worth $11.345 million, but the new deal supplies a raise that essentially will pay him about $30 million over two years, per NFL Network. It’s the biggest contract of Engram’s career and a reward for his breakout first season with the Jaguars. He earned $16.7 million over five seasons with the Giants, who used their 2017 first-round pick on him.

Engram joined the Jaguars on a one-year, $9.2 million prove-it contract and then delivered career-highs of 73 catches and 766 yards.

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