NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Panthers agreed to terms with WR Jalen Coker on a contract extension.
Coker entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2024. He missed Weeks 1-6 with a quad injury last year, but closed the regular season strong, scoring touchdowns in three of the final five games. The Panthers tendered Coker as an exclusive rights free agent earlier this offseason. He was set to make just $1.075 million this season. Per Rapoport, Coker’s new deal is a three-year contract, worth $35 million. He can make up to $41 million via incentives. Coker is on the WR4/FLEX radar.