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NextImg:Jaren Jackson needs procedure — one day after agreeing to $240M Grizzlies contract extension

Jaren Jackson Jr. will need to have a procedure to repair an injury to his right foot, the Grizzlies announced on Tuesday, less than 24 hours after it was reported that he agreed to a five-year, $240 million extension.

Jackson, 25, sustained a turf toe injury in his right foot while playing in a “live basketball run” away from the Grizzlies’ facility, the team said in a release. 

An evaluation on Monday revealed that it would require a procedure to repair it.

“An update and preliminary timeline will be provided following the procedure, but Jackson Jr. is expected to make a full recovery,” the Grizzlies said.

Jackson is a crucial part of the Grizzlies’ roster, and losing him for any period of time will likely hurt Memphis, which is already planning on starting the 2025-26 season without Zach Edey after he underwent a procedure on his left ankle.

Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (13) drives against Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein, left, during the second half in Game 1 of an NBA first-round playoff series, April 20, 2025, in Oklahoma City. AP

Jackson, the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year, is viewed highly by the Grizzlies, who included a player option for the 2029-30 season in his new deal.

He will be one of the franchise’s leaders — along with Ja Morant — going forward. 

Jackson had averaged 22.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.2 steals per game last season and has made two NBA All-Star appearances in his seven seasons with the Grizzlies, who drafted him with the fourth overall pick in 2018.

ESPN’s Shams Charania broke the news of Jackson’s newly renegotiated and extended contract on Monday evening. 

Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (13) reacts after he was called for a foul during the first half in Game 4 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Memphis, Tenn.
Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (13) reacts after he was called for a foul during the first half in Game 4 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Memphis, Tenn. AP

Jackson was entering the final year of his current contract with the Grizzlies this upcoming season. 

The Grizzlies are coming off a 2024-25 season in which they went 48-34 for a second-place finish in the Southwest Division before getting swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Thunder.