The Baltimore Ravens have secured a significant asset for their defense by agreeing to a three-year contract extension with Travis Jones, a prominent defensive tackle and one of the top pending free agents heading into 2026. This deal ensures that Jones will remain with the Ravens through the 2028 season, as confirmed by an official team announcement.
The extension, valued at $40.5 million, translates to an average annual salary of $13.5 million, marking a notable increase from Jones’ rookie contract. The arrangement includes a substantial $25 million in guaranteed money, which speaks to the team’s confidence in his capabilities. Given the current landscape of the defensive tackle market, this contract is anticipated to be team-friendly, provided that Jones continues to demonstrate his strength in run defense.
Jones has evolved significantly since entering the league as a third-round draft pick. After serving primarily as a rotational player during his first two years, he stepped into a starting role in 2023, culminating in a career-high 42 tackles last season. As he continues to develop, there are high hopes that he will surpass this tally in the current campaign. While his pass-rushing statistics—five sacks and 21 quarterback pressures—haven’t yet drawn significant attention, his proficiency as a run-stopper is expected to remain a critical component of the Ravens’ defensive strategy.
The timing of the extension is also noteworthy, as it clarifies a potential complication arising from a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) issue. Jones was on track for restricted free agency this spring due to one of his earlier seasons not counting towards contract requirements. The NFL Players Association had filed a grievance on Jones’ behalf with a hearing slated for today, and the outcome would have been pivotal for his future free-agent status. Had he been classified as a restricted free agent, it could have limited his options to a second-round tender that would only encompass the 2026 season.
With the extension now in place, both Jones and the Ravens can focus on the upcoming season without the uncertainty of free agency looming over them. This move highlights the team’s commitment to strengthening their defense while retaining key players who have demonstrated their value on the field. Further developments are expected as the season unfolds.


