Jaguars' Logan Cooke was NFL's highest-paid punter for less than 24 hours
The Jacksonville Jaguars' Logan Cooke was the NFL's highest-paid punter for less than 24 hours.
On Monday, the Jaguars signed Cooke, who was entering the final year of his deal, to a four-year extension worth $16 million.
This new contract made Cooke the league's highest-paid punter, both in terms of total contract value at $16 million but also in average annual value at $4 million per season, passing Seattle's Michael Dickson at that time.
However, Cooke's standing at the top of that list was short-lived. On Tuesday morning, Mike Garafolo reported that the Seahawks signed Dickson to an extension that is worth $16.2 million, which now makes him the highest-paid punter once again.
The #Seahawks have agreed to terms with P Michael Dickson on a four-year, $16.2 million extension, sources say, to once again make him the NFL’s highest-paid punter.
Dickson is now signed through 2029 thanks to a deal done by Justin Schulman and Andrew Kessler of @AthletesFirst. pic.twitter.com/X7QsuzT2Vc— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) June 10, 2025
Cooke, a former seventh-round pick in the 2018 NFL draft, has spent his entire career with Jacksonville. Last season, he was a Pro Bowler for the first time and also a second-team All-Pro selection, ranking among the best at his position in several key metrics.
Cooke's extension will now keep him in Jacksonville through the 2026 season.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: With Michael Dickson extension, Logan Cooke no longer highest-paid punter
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