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Roosters confirm massive news about James Tedesco's NRL future amid links to Kalyn Ponga

The Roosters have been uncharacteristically quiet on the recruitment front - but something big is brewing.

James Tedesco has officially agreed to terms on a contract extension with the Sydney Roosters, giving the NRL club some rare good news amid a tumultuous few months. Tedesco and the Roosters have agreed to extend his deal until the end of 2026 - taking a year-by-year approach to his future.

The star fullback became a free agent for the 2026 season on November 1, but never had any intentions of leaving the Bondi club. The contract extension might be the last of the soon-to-be 32-year-old's career.

"The Roosters have been my home for the past seven years, and I'm excited to continue playing for this incredible club," Tedesco said on Friday. "I'm proud to represent the Roosters and there's a strong bond among the group, so I'm looking forward to what we can achieve together in 2025 and beyond."

James Tedesco and Kalyn Ponga.
James Tedesco has officially re-signed with the Roosters, but is Kalyn Ponga in their long-term plans? Image: Getty

Coach Trent Robinson said: "James is not only a phenomenal player but also a leader who sets the standard for professionalism and performance. I'm really pleased that his experience will continue to benefit the team around him."

The re-signing of Tedesco comes after the Roosters missed out on Ben Hunt, while the club also made the decision to let Terrell May walk to the Wests Tigers. With Joseph Suaalii, Joey Manu, Luke Keary and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves all leaving in the off-season, there have been concerns the Roosters might struggle in 2025.

Sam Walker and Brandon Smith will also be sidelined for the first half of the season due to ACL injuries, and the Roosters have been rather quiet on the recruitment front. But former NRL player Denan Kemp reckons a 'mammoth' signing is just around the corner - if not for 2025 then for 2026.

"They are entering a new phase. I think there is going to be some mammoth signings. I can not see the Roosters going another 12 months without a big signing," Kemp said on SEN Radio last week.

"This whole Mitchell Moses (contract) thing is a bit weird. I think Kalyn Ponga. I know the Newcastle Knights would never let him go, but there has just been some weird smoke around it. It's just typical Roosters fashion. It's been way too quiet for too long. They are the best at big signings.

"The Cooper Cronk signing was arguably one of the greatest signings of all-time. They are the best in the business at it and the same people that did those signings over the last 20 years are still on the board. Something is brewing at the Roosters and I think it's going to be monumental. It's not just going to be one, it's going to be multiple."

James Tedesco with Jake Trbojevic.
James Tedesco with Jake Trbojevic after a Roosters and Manly game in 2024. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

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Moses is signed long-term at Parramatta, but has clauses in his contract allowing him to leave beforehand. Ponga is on $1.4 million per season at the Knights until the end of 2027, but rumours have been rife that he might be keen on a move to a powerhouse team like the Roosters.

Tellingly, Tedesco revealed last month that he discussed the prospect of moving positions with coach Trent Robinson if it meant the Roosters could snare another superstar fullback. The Roosters were believed to be a suitor for Ryan Papenhuyzen, although it looks like he'll re-sign with the Melbourne Storm for 2026.

"I've chatted to Robbo maybe last year, I said I was willing to play in the halves or five-eighth, but I don't think it's going to happen," Tedesco said. "Stats wise, I had one of my best years."