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Star tight end Darren Waller signs 3-year extension with Raiders

Star tight end Darren Waller has agreed on a three-year contract extension with the Las Vegas Raiders. Agent Drew Rosenhaus said the sides reached the deal on Saturday that adds $51 million US to the player's existing contract over the next two seasons.

New deal adds $51 million US to Pro Bowler's existing contract

Raiders tight end Darren Waller signed a three-year extension on Saturday, adding $51 million US to his existing contract that was previously set to pay him about $7 million in each of the next two seasons. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Star tight end Darren Waller has agreed on a three-year contract extension with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Agent Drew Rosenhaus said the sides reached the deal on Saturday that adds $51 million US to Waller's existing contract that was previously set to pay him about $7 million in each of the next two seasons.

The reworked deal will pay Waller an average of about $13 million a season. That puts him just below the top of the market at the position with San Francisco's George Kittle the highest paid at $15 million per season. Waller had previously had the 18th highest average annual salary at the position.

Waller had two years remaining on the contract he signed during his 2019 breakout season. Waller had been looking for a new deal and changed agents to Rosenhaus last week in hopes of speeding the process along.

The sides were able to come to the agreement the day before the Raiders' season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Waller is the fourth key player to get a lucrative extension in the past six months from the new regime led by head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler. Las Vegas previously gave deals to defensive end Maxx Crosby, quarterback Derek Carr and receiver Hunter Renfrow.

The move to bring in Waller and lock him up early was one of the best made by former coach Jon Gruden during his three-plus seasons in charge of the Raiders. Waller had been on Baltimore's practice squad as he tried to get his career on track after being suspended twice for recreational drug use.

The Raiders signed him late in the 2018 season and made him the starter the following year. Since becoming a starter, Waller ranks second in the NFL among all tight ends with 252 catches for 3,006 yards, trailing only Kansas City's Travis Kelce in both categories. He is also tied for fifth with 14 touchdown catches the past three years.

Waller, who turns 30 next week, played 11 games last season when he was hampered by ankle and knee injuries. He had 55 catches for 665 yards and two TDs.

The Raiders are counting on Waller to be part of a dynamic passing attack for Carr that includes All-Pro receiver Davante Adams and Renfrow.

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