The Las Vegas Raiders will have Geno Smith under contract for the next three seasons after the quarterback agreed a new two-year extension on Thursday.
Smith will sign an agreement worth $85.5m with $66.5m guaranteed, making him a Raider until 2027.
Tom Brady's Raiders traded for the quarterback from Seattle in March in a move that sees Smith reunite with former head coach Pete Carroll.
The 34-year-old arrived in Vegas with one year to go on a three-month contract with was worth $31m.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport was first to report Smith's two-year extension.
Smith's arrival is the standout move in an offseason of upheaval in Vegas that seven-time Super Bowl winner Brady has spearheaded.
As well as recruiting both Smith and Carroll, Brady also handed a new three-year, $106.5m deal to star defensive end Maxx Crosby.
The rebuild will continue at the NFL Draft in Green Bay later this month, where the Raiders hold the No. 6 pick and are widely expected to go for running back Ashton Jeanty.
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