On the last day of February, the Jacksonville Jaguars checked off one of their offseason priorities by re-signing veteran offensive lineman Tyler Shatley to a two-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The two sides came to terms on a two-year, $6.8 million deal with $2.35 million guaranteed.
The Jaguars were hoping to re-sign Shatley, whose versatility and leadership skills have are valued by the organization. A former undrafted rookie, Shatley has spent his entire in Jacksonville and has become a valuable part of the offense over the past two seasons. He started 18 games over the past two seasons after making 15 starts during his first six seasons combined.
New Jaguars coach Doug Pederson clearly believes Shatley is part of the solution as it relates to protecting Trevor Lawrence, who was sacked 32 times during his rookie season. While Shatley will remain in Jacksonville, fellow Jaguars…
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