Packers re-sign Mason Crosby to 3-year contract
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The Green Bay Packers have agreed to a three-year contract with longtime kicker Mason Crosby, his agent announced via Twitter.
The deal is worth $12.9 million, including $6 million in the first season, a source told Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Crosby, 35, is coming off his most efficient season, as he went 22-for-24 on field goals in 2019.
The Colorado product has spent his entire 13-year career with the Packers, serving as one of the most consistent kickers in the league, with the exception of a shaky stretch in 2018.
Crosby was on track to enter free agency, where he would've been one of the top available kickers along with Greg Zuerlein from the Los Angeles Rams.
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