The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially signed tight end Tanner Koziol to a four-year rookie deal, and Over the Cap has the contract details and yearly salary cap hits.
This four-year deal for Koziol totals $4.856 million, which averages out to $1.214 million per year. Of Koziol’s contract, $476,840 is fully guaranteed, coming in the form of a signing bonus.
Koziol 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 $119,210 against the cap each season.
Tanner Koziol’s salary cap hits by year with Jaguars
A big pass-catching threat in college, Koziol could push for Hunter Long’s receiving-first role at this position for the Jaguars, potentially leaving Long off the 53-man roster.
That said, Koziol would likely still be behind Brenton Strange, Quintin Morris, and Nate Boerkircher on the depth chart. He could be a regular special teams contributor as well.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Salary cap hits, contract details for Jaguars’ new TE Tanner Koziol
Reporting by Paul Bretl, Jaguars Wire / Jaguars Wire
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