ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 04: Bernhard Raimann #79 of the Indianapolis Colts gets set against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on December 4, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
The Indianapolis Colts have locked up one of their most important players for years to come.
Left tackle Bernhard Raimann, a former tight end at Central Michigan who has blossomed into one of the team’s most indispensable players, signed a contract extension, the team announced Tuesday.
The extension is for four years and is worth $100 million, a team source confirmed.
The 2022 third-round draft pick was entering the final year of his rookie contract, but the extension keeps him off the market next spring. He has shown dramatic improvement in each year of his career and last season took a leap that demonstrated he could man the critical position for the foreseeable future.
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The Colts think Raimann still has more room for growth. He has played at offensive tackle only since his junior year in college, during the COVID-shortened 2020 season (six games).
“Bernhard has worked extremely hard, and this contract extension is a testament to his character, dedication and persistence,” general manager Chris Ballard said in a statement. “He exemplifies each of our team’s four pillars and is a leader in our locker room. I’m excited for him and his family on this well-deserved contract extension.”
The Austrian-born Raimann came to the United States as an exchange student in his junior year of high school, but he had already been introduced to football in his home country. That led to his quick ascension and an opportunity to play in college.
But despite his quick development with the Colts, there was some doubt about whether this deal might get done.
As recently as last week, Raimann suggested during an interview with Indianapolis radio station 107.5-FM that the respective sides were far apart in negotiations.
“From my understanding, they’re not on the same page,” he said. “From my understanding, it’s that the numbers don’t quite add up yet, the way [the Colts] value my position differently than my [agents] think it is. But we’re working on it.”
Keeping Raimann in place was important for the Colts because of the revamping of their offensive line. Free agency departures of four-time Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly and right guard Will Fries, who both joined the Minnesota Vikings, heightened the importance of getting this deal done.
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