Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson has established himself as one of the best in the NFL, which earned him a contract extension last offseason. But with cornerbacks resetting the market, including most recently with Sauce Gardner’s deal, Johnson is eager to open up negotiations about another extension.

Johnson inked a four-year, $110 million contract extension back in March 2024, which continues to be one of the most affordable in the league given the talent and contributions from Johnson at a premier position. During a recent appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Johnson indicated he wants to discuss another extension as cornerbacks continue to rack up big pay days.

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“Just seeing a lot of the other corners getting paid — I almost feel like we might have another discussion coming up here soon,” Johnson said. “The market is moving, the market is moving. As long as I just keep being myself, keep playing at a high level, definitely going to have to be some more conversations coming up soon and really keep it long term. So, I’m looking forward to that.”

It certainly feels like the Bears are getting a steal with Johnson at $19 million per year, and there’s no doubt that he deserves to be paid like a top cornerback. But Johnson just signed an extension last offseason, so this feels more like it’s a discussion to happen next offseason.

Despite Chicago’s disappointing and frustrating 2024 season, Johnson remained one of the league’s best cornerbacks with three takeaways (two interceptions, one forced fumble), eight pass breakups and recorded a career-high in tackles (53) and tackles for loss (7) in 17 games while earning his second straight Pro Bowl nod.

Johnson was placed on the Non-Football Injury list to start training camp, and it’s unclear whether he’ll be cleared in time for the Bears’ first practice on Wednesday. But there’s little doubt that he’ll once again serve as a cornerstone in new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense.

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