Cleveland Browns offensive guard Joel Bitonio Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Shortly after locking down Wyatt Teller, the Browns are aiming to retain their other standout guard. Joel Bitonio‘s deal runs through 2022, and the Browns are interested in a third contract for their Pro Bowl guard, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com tweets.

There is some momentum toward a second Bitonio extension, with USA Today’s Mike Jones and ESPN.com’s Kimberley Martin (Twitter links) indicating a deal could be finalized as soon as Wednesday.

The Browns locked down Bitonio back in 2017, on a five-year deal worth $50M. The guard market has changed since, and Bitonio has delivered a few Pro Bowl seasons while on his second contract as well.

Cleveland gave Teller a four-year, $56.8M extension, moving the younger guard well above Bitonio. It appears the Browns are not prioritizing Teller, whose rookie contract was up after this season. Bitonio turned 30 last month but is coming off three consecutive Pro Bowl seasons.

Bitonio, Teller, J.C. Tretter and Jack Conklin are all signed to veteran deals, with only Jedrick Wills on a rookie pact. But Cleveland’s offensive line is arguably the NFL’s best. It has both helped move Baker Mayfield‘s career back on track and further unleashed Nick Chubb. Bitonio is by far the longest-tenured member of that group, having been with the Browns since 2014. Another agreement with him does not quite check in as the Browns’ highest-profile negotiation, with Mayfield and Denzel Ward still attached to rookie deals.

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