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The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially signed wide receiver Josh Cameron to a four-year rookie deal, and Over the Cap has the contract details and yearly salary cap hits.
This four-year deal for Cameron totals $4.670 million, which averages out to $1.167 million per year. Of Cameron's contract, $290,072 is fully guaranteed, coming in the form of a signing bonus.
Cameron will earn a base salary of $885,000 for the 2026 season, and that figure will increase each season, maxing out at $1.280 million in 2029, the final year of his deal.
The aforementioned signing bonus will be prorated for salary cap purposes over the life of the contract, accounting for $72,518 against the cap each season.
We know who the top four wideouts on the depth chart are, but Cameron boosts the depth and competition behind that group. He brings punt return experience to the NFL as well.
GM James Gladstone also highlighted Cameron's ability as a blocker and that he's "extremely good" at attacking the football.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars salary cap: Contract details for WR Josh Cameron
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This four-year deal for Cameron totals $4.670 million, which averages out to $1.167 million per year. Of Cameron's contract, $290,072 is fully guaranteed, coming in the form of a signing bonus.
Cameron will earn a base salary of $885,000 for the 2026 season, and that figure will increase each season, maxing out at $1.280 million in 2029, the final year of his deal.
The aforementioned signing bonus will be prorated for salary cap purposes over the life of the contract, accounting for $72,518 against the cap each season.
Josh Cameron's salary cap hits by year with Jaguars
- 2026: $957,518
- 2027: $1.122M
- 2028: $1.237M
- 2029: $1.352M
We know who the top four wideouts on the depth chart are, but Cameron boosts the depth and competition behind that group. He brings punt return experience to the NFL as well.
GM James Gladstone also highlighted Cameron's ability as a blocker and that he's "extremely good" at attacking the football.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars salary cap: Contract details for WR Josh Cameron
Continue reading...