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Vikings sign Griffen to reported 4-year, $58M extension

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The Minnesota Vikings announced the signing of defensive end Everson Griffen to a contract extension Wednesday.

The deal is a four-year extension worth $58 million with $34 million guaranteed, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. His $14.5-million annual average value makes Griffen the NFL's sixth highest-paid defensive end, according to Spotrac.

Griffen has plied his trade with the Vikings for seven seasons, racking up 234 total tackles and 48 sacks. He was handed a starting role in 2014 and has shined in the time since, compiling seasons of 12, 10.5, and eight sacks.

Entering the fourth year of a five-year, $42.5-million deal he signed ahead of the 2014 season, Griffen was scheduled to make more than $8 million this season and hit free agency in 2019.

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