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Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Bears Urged to Copy Seahawks-JSN Extension With Cornerstone Player

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:57am
FootballNFLChicago BearsSeattle Seahawks
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The Chicago Bears, according to Harrison Graham of Chat Sports, should copy the way in which the Seattle Seahawks handed star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba a massive extension for right tackle Darnell Wright.JSN, the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl champion, reached an agreement with the Seahawks on March 23rd on […] The post Bears Urged to Copy Seahawks-JSN Extension With Cornerstone Player appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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New Jaxon Smith-Njigba Contract Shows Difficulty Washington 'Millionaires' Tax' Causes For Seahawks

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:40am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
OutKick

The blaring headline throughout the NFL on Monday was that Seattle Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba became the NFL's new highest-paid wide receiver, passing Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase. And those banners were accurate, but only on the surface. Once we dig deeper and take state income taxes into account, the difference between what Smith-Njigba is going to take home compared to what Chase is going to take home effectively means Chase will still have more money.Chase will have approximately $156,542,800 after state income taxes are figured. Smith-Njigba will have approximately $156,297,229 after state income taxes. This despite the fact Smith-Njigba's deal is $7.6 million richer.The reason for the difference is that Chase, playing primarily in red-state Ohio, is expected to pay approximately $4,457,200 in state income tax on the new money in the contract he signed last year that runs through 2029. Smith-Njigba, playing in blue state Washington and in a division that includes two annual visits to rivals in blue state California, is expected to pay approximately $12,302,771 in state income tax on the new money in his deal he agreed to this week that runs through 2031. (The sound you're now hearing is blue state politicians scurrying for their millionaires-are-bad talking points).Most media think they're comparing apples to apples when NFL contracts are signed in blue states like California, New York and soon, Washington, compared to similar deals signed in red states like Ohio, Tennessee, Nevada, Texas and Florida.They are not the same.The reason is that blue states typically tax the living Brinks truck out of their residents, especially their wealthiest residents, such as professional athletes.  California, home to the Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers, has the highest state income tax rate in the country at 13.3 percent (including a one percent mental health services tax) for salaries above $1 million, which all NFL players with one year of experience make at minimum.New York, home to the Buffalo Bills, and New Jersey, home to the Giants and Jets, also have progressive state income tax rates that are in the double digits for top earners.Meanwhile, the red states that are home to the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jacksonville Jaguars collect no state income tax. Nevada, which President Donald Trump won in 2024, also has zero state income tax affecting Las Vegas Raiders players.True story: Years ago when Mike Tannenbaum was the Dolphins' executive VP of football operations, his pitch to agents to get their clients to sign always included the phrase "No state income tax."The same could be true with the Seattle Seahawks because, up until recently, the specter of a state income tax didn't exist in Washington.Washington hasn't had a state income tax since it became the 42nd state in 1889. But Washington's Democrat-run house and Democrat-run senate passed a state income tax bill this month on anyone earning over $1 million per year.Democrat governor Bob Ferguson has signaled he favors the measure and could sign it into law before the deadline in early April. Barring a Ferguson change of heart or successful ensuing legal challenges, that would mean the new "millionaires' tax" law begins collecting in 2028. Washington will impose a tax on residents "measured by Washington adjusted taxable income wherever derived."That will tax personal income over $1 million per year at a rate of 9.9 percent on a significant majority of Seahawks players starting in 2028. That makes Smith-Njigba the most prominent Seattle player with the biggest contract affected by the Democrats' new tax.Smith-Njigba agreed on Monday to a whopping $168.6 million extension that averages $42.15 million on an annual new money average basis. That deal surpasses the $161 million extension Chase signed last season that averaged $40.25 million on an annual new money average basis.The $7.6 million gross new money difference between the two deals is where the headlines about Smith-Njigba beating the Chase deal came from. Except, those numbers won't appear on the Seattle receiver's take-home pay.The fact Chase plays in a Republican-controlled state is about to reward his wallet because the Ohio legislature, with Republican majorities in both the house and senate, lowered the state income tax rate from 3.5 percent to 3.125 percent in 2025 and this year the state is going to a 2.75 percent flat tax rate for everyone.No Democrats voted for these Ohio tax decreases.And what does that mean for Chase?More of his own money stays with him instead of going to the state in which he lives or states in which the Bengals play road games. And, yes, the nearly $4.5 million or so in state income tax over five years is a lot. But it is over 2 ½ times less in state income taxes than Smith-Njigba is about to pay. Per current Washington state law, Smith-Njigba won't pay any state income tax in 2026 or 2027. But he will pay state income tax in other states because he's charged by those states when the Seahawks visit.So Smith-Njigba is paying at minimum $221,108 in state income tax for the next two years and that doesn't include two 2027 away games because the opponent and location have not yet been determined.When Washington's new law kicks in, the NFL's reigning offensive player of the year will still have four years remaining on a contract that runs through the 2031 season. And over the span of those four seasons that the new "millionaires' tax" is in effect, Smith-Njigba must pay that 9.9 percent state income tax for gross salary every year above $1 million.The truth is Smith-Njigba is going to find himself in something of a state income tax vortex because the Seahawks play in the NFC West that includes the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. So he's going to be taxed at a higher rate than Washington's rate for those two games. And that's every season.The Seahawks, by the way, aren't thrilled about the new Washington state income tax. Privately, they dislike it because their state legislature is forcing them to work much harder and dig deeper into their salary structure to pay their players competitively. General manager John Schneider said recently on his Seattle Sports 710-AM radio show that having no state income tax was a tool his team often used to its advantage."I think it is for all the pro teams here in town. It's always been a huge attraction, especially competing with the California teams ," Schneider said. "It's been a big deal for us. So, it's going to sting, from a recruiting standpoint and what that looks like."

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Vikings’ Justin Jefferson Hit With Massive Contract Prediction

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:12pm
FootballNFLBuffalo BillsMinnesota Vikings
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Minnesota Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson has seen two wide receivers pass him as the highest-paid players at the position, with the latest being Seattle Seahawks‘ Jaxon Smith-Njigba.On March 23, ESPN reported, citing sources, that the Seahawks and Smith-Njigba agreed on a four-year, $168.6 million contract extension that makes him the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL […] The post Vikings’ Justin Jefferson Hit With Massive Contract Prediction appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Ravens Get Bad News After Jaxon Smith-Njigba Record Contract

Mar 23, 2026 @ 12:56pm
FootballNFLBaltimore RavensSeattle Seahawks
Heavy

Jaxon Smith-Njigba's record contract extension is bad news for the Baltimore Ravens. The post Ravens Get Bad News After Jaxon Smith-Njigba Record Contract appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Rams To Delay Puka Nacua’s New Contract After Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s $168.6M Extension

Mar 23, 2026 @ 12:49pm
FootballNFLLos Angeles Rams
Pro Football Network

Puka Nacua is expected to wait until the summer to finalize his anticipated contract extension with the Los Angeles Rams.

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Seahawks sign Jaxon Smith-Njigba to historic deal: Ripple effects for Seattle and NFL WRs

Mar 23, 2026 @ 11:31am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
FanSided

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is the hightest paid wide receiver in the NFL and it's going to cost more than just the Seattle Seahawks .

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NFL's New Highest-Paid Wide Receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba Living The American Dream

Mar 23, 2026 @ 11:04am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
OutKick

It's been quite a year for Jaxon Smith-Njigba: He was the NFL's offensive player of the year, his Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl, and now he's the NFL's highest paid wide receiver. Only in America!Smith-Njigba on Monday agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $168.6 million, according to multiple reports.The new deal includes $120 million in guaranteed money.That means the new deal averages a whopping $42.15 million per season, which surpasses the mark set by Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase's contract on an annual average basis.Chase's contract, signed in 2025, averages $40.25 million per season and contains $73.9 million in guarantees.All of this followed a regular-season in which Smith-Njigba posted 1,793 receiving yards with 119 receptions and 10 touchdowns.And why do we mention that these feats were accomplished in the Good Ole USA? Because that's the only place on Earth where they are possible. Many people would forget that and think it of no relevance.But it is very relevant to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Because where else on the planet does an immigrant family come with absolutely nothing. Settles. Lives right. Works hard.And then their children and grandchildren enrich both themselves and the country.That's the story that has been repeated in America countless times. And that's Smith-Njigba's backstory in a nutshell.According to Smith-Njigba, his grandfather emigrated from Sierra Leone to the United States in the 1970s. He arrived with very little and had to build his life from the ground up. Smith-Njigba has emphasized that his grandfather "had to work for everything that he had," highlighting a blue-collar path defined by persistence rather than privilege.Beyond just establishing himself, his grandfather also played a broader role within the family. Smith-Njigba has said he helped bring other relatives to the United States, effectively becoming a foundation figure for the family’s presence in America. That experience shaped the values — particularly work ethic, pride in identity, resilience, and a Christian faith – passed down through generations.That faith and family history was on full display when Smith-Njigba accepted his Offensive Player of the Year award.So, he's done himself, his family and his ancestors proud.

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Seahawks, Jaxon Smith-Njigba grades for historic $168.6 million contract extension

Mar 23, 2026 @ 11:02am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
ClutchPoints

The Seattle Seahawks have enjoyed the 2026 calendar year so far. Seattle dominated New England in Super Bowl 60 and looks poised to be a force in the NFC for years to come under Mike Macdonald. Now the Seahawks have locked in one of their best players on a long-term contract extension. Seahawks WR Jaxon […] The post Seahawks, Jaxon Smith-Njigba grades for historic $168.6 million contract extension appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL World Reacts to Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s Historic $168.6M Contract Extension: ‘Earned Every Penny’

Mar 23, 2026 @ 10:47am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
Pro Football Network

The Seattle Seahawks didn't just get the contract extension done; they made Smith-Njigba the highest-paid wide receiver in the entire NFL.

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Seahawks Make Major $168.6M Commitment Post Super Bowl

Mar 23, 2026 @ 10:25am
FootballNFLNew England PatriotsSeattle Seahawks
Athlon Sports

Seattle Seahawks reward Jaxon Smith-Njigba with record $168.6M deal.

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Rams Facing Puka Nacua Decision After Breaking News on Monday

Mar 23, 2026 @ 10:17am
FootballNFLLos Angeles RamsSeattle Seahawks
Athlon Sports

The Los Angeles Rams have a major decision to make involving wide receiver Puka Nacua.

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NFL’s Highest-Paid Wide Receivers in 2026: Ranking Top-10 WRs After Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s $168.6M Payday

Mar 23, 2026 @ 10:04am
FootballNFL
Pro Football Network

Here is how the list of the NFL’s highest-paid wide receivers looks after Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s massive $168.6M contract extension.

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Seahawks make Jaxon Smith-Njigba the highest-paid WR in NFL history

Mar 23, 2026 @ 10:04am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
Larry Brown Sports

The Seattle Seahawks showed wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba the money. Smith-Njigba, fresh off winning a Super Bowl with the Seahawks, has agreed to a staggering 4-year, $168.6 million contract extension with Seattle, according to multiple reports on Monday. With that new deal, the former Ohio State Buckeyes star is now the highest-paid wide receiver in … The post Seahawks make Jaxon Smith-Njigba the highest-paid WR in NFL history appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

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Rams' Puka Nacua gets great news amid $168.6M Jaxon Smith-Njigba extension – sportingnews.com

Mar 23, 2026 @ 9:54am
FootballNFLLos Angeles Rams
Sporting News

Rams' Puka Nacua gets great news amid $168.6M Jaxon Smith-Njigba extension  sportingnews.com

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Jaxon Smith-Njigba gets $168 million contract after helping Seahawks win Super Bowl

Mar 23, 2026 @ 9:53am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
NY Post Sports

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is being paid handsomely for his breakout season. The Seahawks star receiver and AP Offensive Player of the Year received a four-year, $168.8 million extension Monday, making him the highest-paid receiver in NFL history, ESPN reported. Smith-Njigba will make an average of $42.15 million per year and includes $120 million in guaranteed money....

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Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba inks historic $168.6 million contract extension

Mar 23, 2026 @ 9:46am
FootballNFLSeattle Seahawks
ClutchPoints

The Seattle Seahawks are still flying high after winning Super Bowl 60. Seattle lost some of their core talent during NFL free agency, including Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III. But the Seahawks just inked a historic contract with their reigning Offensive Player of the Year. Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba agreed to a four-year […] The post Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba inks historic $168.6 million contract extension appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Sam Darnold Will Replace Geno Smith In Seattle On A Three-Year Deal

Mar 10, 2025 @ 2:39pm (Updated: Mar 20, 2026 @ 4:09pm)
FootballNFLLas Vegas RaidersMinnesota VikingsPittsburgh SteelersSeattle Seahawks
Uproxx Sports

NBC The Seahawks are signing Sam Darnold after trading Geno Smith to the Raiders.

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