Colts sign offensive tackle Bernhard Raimann to $100M pact extension
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, JUL 29 – The Colts rewarded Raimann's steady improvement and leadership with a $100 million deal that includes $60 million guaranteed, securing a key offensive line position.
- On Tuesday, the Indianapolis Colts secured Austrian-born offensive lineman Bernhard Raimann with a four-year contract extension valued at $100 million.
- Raimann, drafted in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft, earned the extension after starting 40 of 45 games alongside Pro Bowler Quenton Nelson due to injuries that accelerated his role.
- General Manager Chris Ballard praised Raimann's hard work, leadership, and embodiment of the team's pillars, while Raimann described the deal as a "dream come true" after Tuesday's practice.
- The contract includes $60 million guaranteed, making Raimann one of the highest-paid left tackles, as he prepares to protect the Colts' still-uncertain starting quarterback for the upcoming season.
- This extension signals the Colts' confidence in Raimann's steady improvement and value as a stabilizing force amidst recent free agency departures and ongoing roster adjustments.
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