Bills sign Rousseau to 4-year extension reportedly worth $80M
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The Buffalo Bills signed defensive end Greg Rousseau to a four-year, extension, the team announced Saturday.
The deal keeps Rousseau in Buffalo through the 2029 season and is worth $80 million, including $54 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Rousseau is coming off his best season since being drafted in the first round by the Bills in 2021, totaling 53 tackles, 24 quarterback hits, and eight sacks last campaign.
Buffalo has been active in locking up key players this offseason. In addition to the Rousseau extension, the Bills signed wide receiver Khalil Shakir and linebacker Terrel Bernard to long-term deals.
Rousseau, 24, has 66 quarterback hits and 25 sacks in 62 career games.
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