NFL: Jags sign DL Roy Robertson-Harris, RB JaMycal Hasty to extensions

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The Jacksonville Jaguars signed defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris and running back JaMycal Hasty to contract extensions on Sunday.

The team didn’t announce the value of the deals, but NFL Network said Robertson-Harris agreed to a three-year, $30 million extension. Hasty’s contract specifics weren’t immediately known.

Robertson-Harris started all 17 games for the Jaguars in 2022 and registered three sacks, 12 quarterback hits and a career-high 45 tackles. He added 14 tackles (five for losses) and a sack in two playoff games.

Robertson-Harris, 29, had been set to enter the final season of a three-year, $23.4 million contract signed in March 2021.

Undrafted out of UTEP in 2016, Robertson-Harris has 13.5 sacks, 51 QB hits and 157 tackles in 83 games (43 starts) for the Chicago Bears (2017-20) and Jaguars.

As for Hasty, he appeared in 17 regular season and two postseason games for the Jaguars in 2022. Hasty, 26, set career highs in yards from scrimmage (320), rushing yards (194), carries (46) and rushing touchdowns with two.

The Jaguars signed Hasty in August 2022 after being waived by the San Francisco 49ers, who signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2020.

–Field Level Media

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