New Contract Details: New Orleans Saints Sign Juwan Johnson, NFL Free Agency

One of the top tight ends in free agency, former Oregon Ducks star Juwan Johnson is staying with the New Orleans Saints after signing a new contract for three more years worth $30 million. How will Johnson be used under new Saints coach Kellen Moore?
Feb 6, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA;  Chanen Johnson (left) and Juwan Johnson (right) on the red carpet before Super Bowl LIX NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre.
Feb 6, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Chanen Johnson (left) and Juwan Johnson (right) on the red carpet before Super Bowl LIX NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre. | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Another former Oregon Ducks star is staying in the league, as tight end Juwan Johnson has signed a new deal with the New Orleans Saints. According to Johnson's manager AJ Vaynerchuk's social media, Johnson agreed to a three year extension worth $30 million with the Saints.

According to reports, Johnson will be making a minimum of $30.75 million with $21.25 million guaranteed. Johnson's contract has the ability to pay out $34.5 million based on his performance.

Johnson, who came in at No. 36 on Pro Football Talk's top-100 free agents list, had a season of career highs with the Saints in 2024. Johnson put up a career high 50 catches for 548 yards and three touchdowns. Johnson saw the most action during New Orleans' last two games of the season, picking up 80 yards off 6 receptions against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 66 yards off 6 receptions (from 10 targets) vs the Las Vegas Raiders.

Dec 29, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA;  New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson (83) catches a pass against the Las Ve
Dec 29, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson (83) catches a pass against the Las Vegas Raiders during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images | Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

The tight end saw action in all 17 games during the 2024 season and is set to become the first on the depth chart for tight end based on this new deal.

Throughout his five years with the Saints, Johnson has put up two 500-yard seasons in 2024 and 2022. Over the course of his career, Johnson has put up 1,622 yards off 146 receptions and 18 touchdowns. Originally an undrafted free agent, Johnson switching from a wideout receiver to a tight end led to success with the Saints. With New Orleans coach Kellen Moore taking up the helm, Johnson now must find out how he fits in.

"It's definitely been a trying season I think with all that's happened, starting off hot and then losing seven straight, then losing a coach, and then battling back, finally getting our win and then just kind of going through the ebbs and flows, the ups and downs. It definitely hasn't been ideal for us, the fans, but it's a test of our character just us fighting through to the end," Johnson said during his 2024 end of season interview.

"It's really how do you respond after going through all this," Johnson continued. "Do you sulk in it in the offseason or do you go into the offseason working? I know what I'm going to do."

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Johnson played for the Ducks with quarterback Justin Herbert for his senior season in 2019 after transferring from Penn State. He played in 10 games after missing the first four due to a leg muscle injury suffered during fall camp. Johnson started for the Ducks for six contests.

During his time with Oregon, Johnson excelled as a receiver with size and aggression, often shoving his way downfield for Herbert's deep targets. Johnson put up four touchdowns and 467 yards off 30 receptions during the 2019 season, becoming one of three PAC-12 Conference athletes with three receiving touchdowns on the road in-conference, a feat Johnson accomplished when the Ducks beat the USC Trojans that November.

To end his time with the Ducks, Johnson laced up for the Rose Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers. Johnson called game when he punched in a 28 yard third down reception that ran out the clock, securing Oregon's win. He led the team with 66 yards off five catches.


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Ally Osborne
ALLY OSBORNE

A reporter for Oregon Ducks on SI, Ally Osborne is a born and raised Oregonian. She graduated from the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communications in 2021 after interning for the Oregon Sports Network with experience working on live sporting broadcasts for ESPN, FOX Sports, the PAC 12 Network, and Runnerspace. Osborne continued her career in Bend, Oregon as a broadcast reporter in 2021 for Central Oregon Daily News while writing for Oregon Ducks on SI. Since then, Osborne is entering her third season reporting for the publication and is frequently the on-site reporter for home games at Autzen Stadium in Eugene. She is currently the host of lifestyle shows "Everyday Northwest" and "Tower Talk Live" for KOIN 6 News in Portland, Oregon. Osborne also works as a sports reporter for KOIN 6's "Game On" sports department. In her free time, Osborne is an avid graphic designer, making art commissions for athletes across her home state. Osborne's designs have even become tattoos for a few Duck athletes.