Jets agree to contract extension with WR Quincy Enunwa

Quincy Enunwa agreed to a multi-year extension with the Jets. (AP)

Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa and the New York Jets have agreed to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Friday.

The extension is for four years in length and worth up to $36 million, with about $20 million guaranteed, according to Pro Football Weekly.

"I knew when I got here that I wanted to be a Jet for a very long time," Enunwa said Friday as he signed the contract. "Now, I'll get my opportunity and it feels really good."

On the season, Enunwa has caught 38 passes for 449 yards and a touchdown in 11 games.
A product of Nebraska, he was a sixth-round selection in the 2014 draft. During his NFL career, he has 118 receptions, 1,621 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

"Quincy is a key part of our foundation, and we are thrilled that this contract will keep him here for years to come," GM Mike Maccagnan said.

Enunwa, 26, said he thinks the Jets are turning the corner.

"I'm excited for the future and for some more big plays," he said. "And I think there is a lot in store for us as a team."