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Kolton Miller, Raiders Reportedly Agree to $66M Contract Extension, $42.5M Guaranteed
Kolton Miller, the longest-tenured member of the Raiders, is staying in Las Vegas for the long term.
Per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Raiders signed the left tackle to a $66M contract extension on Wednesday. The deal includes $42.5 million guaranteed.
Before the extension, Miller was set to play the 2025 season on the final year of his deal and would have earned $12.3 million. Instead, he'll head into the year without the pressure of it being a contract year.
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Early this offseason, Miller declined to participate in the Raiders' offseason program in April as he awaited a new contract. His holdout didn't last too long, however, as he reported to OTAs in May.
Last month, he made it clear he wanted to stay in Las Vegas for the long term.
“I want to be a Raider for life,” Miller said, per The Athletic's Tashan Reed. “I love it here. I don’t want to go anywhere else. I only know one way to do it, and that’s showing up and getting better each day.”
He also assured fans that his contract status wouldn't impact how he approached the 2025 campaign.
“I’ve been here for a long time, man. This is what I do,” Miller said, per Reed. “I’m looking to just improve each day. The direction the organization is going with Pete, he’s preaching competition. We’ve got to make everyone better, including the young guys. So, I’m going to continue doing what I’m doing and lead the guys. That’s how I roll.”
Last season, Miller had an overall PFF grade of 80.6, which ranked 14th among tackles. He had an 82.2 pass blocking grade, the 11th best among tackles.
Miller, the Raiders' 15th overall pick out of UCLA in 2018, has been a staple for Las Vegas, even in years of struggle, missing just seven games throughout his career.
Now, the Raiders have rewarded him for his consistency and dedication over the years.

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