Cornerback Montaric Brown has secured a three-year contract worth $33 million with the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to his agents at Milk & Honey Sports. This deal ensures Brown, 26, continues his tenure with the team after being drafted in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Progression and Impact on the Field
Since joining the Jaguars, Brown has appeared in 52 games over four seasons, starting 29 of them. He recorded 166 tackles, 24 pass breakups, and three interceptions during this span. In 2025, Brown stood out by leading the team with 12 pass breakups along with two interceptions and 51 tackles, thriving under first-year defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile’s zone-focused defensive strategy.
His performance metrics include a 69.6 passer rating allowed in coverage, ranking sixth best among NFL cornerbacks who have played at least 200 coverage snaps, according to NFL NextGen Stats.
Significance of the Contract Extension
The new agreement demonstrates the Jaguars’ confidence in Brown’s development from a late draft pick to a dependable outside cornerback. As Brown continues to grow within the defensive scheme led by Anthony Campanile, this contract highlights the team’s commitment to maintaining a strong secondary. His consistent performance is expected to bolster Jacksonville’s defense moving forward.
