The Baltimore Ravens and kicker Justin Tucker have agreed to a four-year, $23.05 million extension that includes $12.5 million fully guaranteed in the first two years and an $8 million signing bonus, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
The extension for Tucker, who is tied to the Ravens through the 2023 season, was announced Wednesday. Terms were not included.
The total value of the extension, the guaranteed money and the signing bonus all set records for a kicker.
The All-Pro, who is the most accurate kicker in NFL history, made 35 of his 39 field goal attempts last season, including 5 of 7 kicks of 50 yards or longer, and finished with 141 points.
Tucker has not made the Pro Bowl the past two seasons despite missing a combined five field goals in 2017 and 2018. In those seasons, Tucker is 62-for-67 for a 92.5% success rate.
The undrafted free agent out of Texas has spent his entire seven-year NFL career with the Ravens, making 237 of his 263 attempts (90.1%) and missing only one PAT in 242 regular-season attempts for a total of 952 points.