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The Eagles are far from locks to make the playoffs, but they could have several of their key players locked down with contract extensions by the end of the season.

The team is in negotiations with tight end Zach Ertz, right tackle Lane Johnson, and safety Malcom Jenkins, according to Jason La Canfora of CBSsports.com.

Keeping players who are considered valuable foundation pieces for the future is nothing new to Eagles general manager Howie Roseman. He has always taken a proactive approach in that regard.

This past June, Roseman gave quarterback Carson Wentz a contract extension that will keep him an Eagles uniform through 2024.

Last Monday, right guard Brandon Brooks, 30, received a four-year contract extension last Monday, a deal worth $54.2 million with $30 million of that guaranteed. The contract will keep Brooks in Philly through the 2024 season.

Johnson could be the next lineman in line for a new deal. Now 29, Johnson was given a five-year extension on Jan. 29, 2016, and he has gone on to prove that he is one of the league’s best right tackles.

Since signing the extension, Johnson has restructured it in order to save the Eagles room on the salary cap. He has cap hits of more than $13 million in each of the final two years of his deal.

Jenkins’ contract situation is tricky since he will turn 32 on Dec. 20 and hasn’t always seemed to play up to his Pro Bowl ability this season. He held out of the Eagles’ voluntary OTAs this past spring to make a statement about his contract, which runs only through next season.

Several safeties were rewarded handsomely during this past free agency period, pushing Jenkins way down the list of the highest paid safeties in the league.

Jenkins has been one of the league’s best safeties and an invaluable member of the Eagles’ defense, starting all 89 games since he arrived in Philly as a free agent in 2014. He has played just about every defensive snap in that time, too.

The Eagles restructured Jenkins’ contract on Sept. 3, 2018 to create more than $6 million in salary cap room.

As for Ertz, Roseman gave him a five-year contract extension on Jan. 25, 2016 worth $42.5 million and the move has worked out well. Ertz has gone on to become one of the NFL’s top tight ends, setting a league-record for most receptions in a single season last year with 116. The deal still has two years left to run with two big salary cap hits the next two years of more than $12 million in 2020 and 2021.