#Packers signed G Lucas Patrick to a 2-year extension worth $3.6M with a signing bonus of $350K, source said. From a tryout player 4 years ago to an extension. https://t.co/CQ8Ly4XArG
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 28, 2019
The Green Bay Packers gave backup offensive lineman Lucas Patrick a two-year extension that included a $350,000 signing bonus, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Patrick, who has played in 39 games and made six starts for the Packers the last three seasons, was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason.
The two-year deal is worth a total of $3.6 million, giving Patrick a substantial raise over the $645,000 base salary he made on his one-year deal in 2019.
Patrick, an undrafted free agent from Duke, earned a contract after a rookie tryout in 2016, made the roster in 2017 after a year on the practice squad and has been a valuable backup interior lineman ever since. He played 54 snaps at center after Corey Linsley went down with a concussion in Dallas earlier this season.
The deal should keep Patrick under contract in Green Bay through the 2021 season.
CONGRATS!!!!! to @lucaspatrick62 on his new deal with @packers !!! We @yourNFLAgent are so proud of & happy for you!! From a rookie mini-camp workout out of @DukeFOOTBALL , to a contract on the last day of OTAs, P-Sqd to now!! Great job!!!! pic.twitter.com/sqnKEoNomx
— Joel E. Turner (@NFLAgents_net) December 28, 2019
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