Andrew Luck guaranteed record $87 million in long-term extension.

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Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay stuck to his word and secured franchise quarterback Andrew Luck's long-term future with the organization before the start of the 2016 season.
The Colts announced Wednesday that Luck has signed an extension through the 2021 season that will make him the highest-paid player in the NFL, based on guaranteed salary.

The NFL's previous biggest contract was the five-year, $110 million deal the Green Bay Packers gave quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2013. Last summer, the Seattle Seahawks gave quarterback Russell Wilson a four-year, $87.6 million extension that included $60 million in guaranteed money.
Sources told ESPN that Luck is guaranteed $87 million with this extension. The previous most-guaranteed money for any NFL player was $65 million for both Eli Manning of the New York Giants and Philip Rivers of the San Diego Chargers.

"I am thrilled and excited to continue with this great organization," Luck said in a statement. "I am thankful to the Irsay family and Mr. Irsay for providing me with this great opportunity and the trust that they've shown in me. I can't wait for this season to start."
The No. 1 pick in 2012 out of Stanford, Luck took the NFL by storm the moment he stepped onto the field. He made the franchise's transition from Peyton Manning a smooth one by leading the Colts to the playoffs in each of his first three seasons, including the AFC Championship Game in 2014 and back-to-back AFC South titles.

Luck has the fourth-most passing yards (14,838) by any quarterback in his first four seasons in NFL history. He also is the fourth quarterback with at least 100 touchdown passes through four years, including an NFL-leading 40 in 2014.
But Luck isn't immune to struggles.

The 26-year-old is coming off the worst season of his four-year NFL career, completing just 55.3 percent of his pass attempts and committing 13 turnovers in 2015. He also showed he's not invincible. He missed two games early in the year due to a rib injury, and then he missed the final seven when he suffered a lacerated kidney early in the fourth quarter against the Denver Broncos in Week 9. He also dealt with shoulder and abdominal injuries.
For months, Irsay had said he hoped and expected this agreement would be done around the Fourth of July holiday, if not before training camp. His goal now has been achieved.

"The organization is excited about getting this deal done and getting it done before the 4th of July," Irsay said. "It's a big number. It was a deal that was fair deal for both sides taking into account being [salary] cap friendly, being reasonable in the last year in 2021."
Luck was scheduled to make $16.155 million this season, the fifth-year option on his rookie contract.
The Colts report to training camp July 26 at Anderson (Indiana) University.
 

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<header class="inline-header">[h=1]Richest Guaranteed Money Contracts[/h]Below are the top 16 contracts in terms of total guaranteed money:
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NamePos.TeamAmount
Andrew LuckQBColts$87M
Eli ManningQBGiants$65M
Philip RiversQBChargers$65M
Ben RoethlisbergerQBSteelers$64M
Fletcher CoxDLEagles$63.3M
Joe FlaccoQBRavens$62M
Russell WilsonQBSeahawks$61.5M
Colin KaepernickQB49ers$61M
Marcell DareusDTBills$60M
Cam NewtonQBPanthers$60M
Ndamukong SuhDTLions$60M
Matt RyanQBFalcons$59M
Drew BreesQBSaints$55M
Tony RomoQBCowboys$55M
Aaron RodgersQBPackers$54M
Jay CutlerQBBears$54M
Source: ESPN Stats & Information

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