Logan Cooke‘s time in Duval County will continue for the foreseeable future. The veteran punter received a four-year from the Jaguars on Monday, per a team announcement.
Cooke was a seventh-round pick of Jacksonville in 2018, and he has handled punting duties immediately since his arrival in the NFL. The 29-year-old has only missed four games so far, and he has remained consistent when on the field. Cooke set new career highs in gross (49.4) and net (44.8) yards per punt in 2024.
Those totals helped earn him a Pro Bowl invite and a second-team All-Pro nod. Both accolades were the first of the Mississippi State product’s career and they have no doubt helped his case for another contract. Cooke was set to enter the final year of his latest extension, but he is now on the books through 2029.
The coming season included a scheduled base salary of $2.87MM and a cap charge of $3.92MM. It will be interesting to see how much each of those figures changes as a result of this latest deal. A raise could be in store, although the market for specialists has of course remained stagnant compared to many other positions over the years.
Jacksonville has Pro Bowl long snapper Ross Matiscik on the books for another two years. Kicker Cam Little, meanwhile, is attached to his rookie contract through 2027. Given today’s Cooke extension, the Jags’ special teams will have continuity now and in the future.