The Record (Troy, NY)

Jets sign WR Quincy Enunwa to multiyear contract extension

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

Quincy Enunwa is staying put with Sam Darnold and the New York Jets. The wide receiver signed a multiyear contract extension Friday, opting for the deal with his only NFL team rather than free agency in the offseason. “I’m excited, especially for the future,” Enunwa said with a big smile. The team announced the extension after its final full practice of the regular season. A person familiar with the contract told The Associated Press the deal is worth $36 million over four years, including $20 million in guarantees. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team doesn’t announce terms of contracts. The terms were first reported by Pro Football Weekly. “Quincy is a key part of our foundation,” general manager Mike Maccagnan said in a state-

ment, “and we are thrilled that this contract will keep him here for years to come.”

Enunwa will sit out his third straight game Sunday with an ankle injury, but had 38 catches for 449 yards and a touchdown after missing last season with a neck injury.

He acknowledg­ed that the thought of playing with Darnold as his quarterbac­k over the next few years was a major factor in deciding to stay.

“I’ll make the joke: I have a young quarterbac­k that I can mold,” a laugh-

ing Enunwa said. “No, seriously, though, Sam is an amazing player and as a receiver that’s who you want to play with. And we have so much talent around at every position. I’ve been here for so long and this is what I know and this is what I’ve come to love and I want to continue that.”

Enunwa was leading the Jets in receptions before his latest ankle injury — he said he had two high ankle sprains this season. He’s a well-respected presence in the locker room, and was voted by his teammates for the Jets’ Ed Block Award as the most courageous player.

“I haven’t been a part of the past couple of games,

but just kind of sitting around and seeing what’s been going on, me and Sam had a good relationsh­ip going in the beginning,” Enunwa said. “I’m looking forward to continuing that next year and in years to come.”

Enunwa was expected to be perhaps the Jets’ top pending free agent in the offseason, so they can scratch him off their “todo” list. Fellow wide receiver Robby Anderson is scheduled to be a restricted free agent, and other top potential unrestrict­ed free agents include wide receiver Jermaine Kearse, running back Bilal Powell and cornerback­s Morris Claiborne and Buster Skrine.

Several teammates congratula­ted Enunwa with high-fives and fist bumps in the locker room when news of the contract extension spread. One player shouted: “We’re rich!”

While Enunwa was speaking to reporters, teammate Jamal Adams started singing The O’Jays’ “For The Love of Money” while dropping dollar bills onto the locker room floor — causing the receiver to crack up.

There’s a strong possibilit­y the Jets will have a coaching change in the offseason, but Enunwa said that didn’t really play into his decision to remain with the franchise.

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