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Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass signed a four-year contract extension through the 2027 season.

Financial terms were not disclosed by the Bills on Friday, however ESPN reported the deal is worth up to $21 million with 12.3 million guaranteed.

Bass, 26, was headed into the final year of his rookie contract and would have been eligible for free agency in 2024.

Bass made 27 of 31 field-goal attempts -- including a 56-yarder -- and 48 of 50 extra-point tries in 16 games last season. He has made 83 of 97 field goals and 156 of 160 PATs in 49 career games since being selected by the Bills in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

During his rookie season, Bass set a franchise record with 141 points.

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