Raiders, Kolton Miller agree to extension: Tackle reportedly staying with Las Vegas on three-year, $66M deal

The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to a three-year, $66 million contract extension with offensive tackle Kolton Miller. Miller, who was drafted by the Raiders in the first round in 2018, has been a crucial part of the team's offensive line since then. The new deal reportedly includes $42.6 million in guaranteed money, making it a significant investment in the 27-year-old lineman. Miller has started all 64 games for the Raiders over the past four seasons and has emerged as one of the team's most reliable and consistent players. The extension is seen as a move to secure the long-term future of the Raiders' offensive line and ensure the continued development of quarterback Derek Carr, who has worked closely with Miller throughout his career in Las Vegas. The agreement comes as the Raiders look to build on their recent success and make a push for the playoffs in the upcoming season. The retention of Miller is expected to be a key component in their plans for the future.
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