The Los Angeles Rams have signed tight end Tyler Higbee to a two-year contract extension through 2025.
The Rams announced the deal Friday for Higbee, the top receiving tight end in franchise history.
He was a member of the Rams' first draft class after the franchise returned home to Los Angeles in 2016, and he has been a starter whenever healthy since his secondHigbee is the Rams' career leader among tight ends with 317 receptions, 3,239 yards receiving and 20 touchdown catches. He set a franchise single-season record with 72 catches last season.
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