The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Tyrod Taylor reached an agreement Friday on a contract extension.
The Bills confirmed Taylor's new deal on their official Twitter account. Tim Graham of the Buffalo News reported Taylor's extension could be as long as six years and is valued at $90 million total, but there are team option years and additional financial incentives.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported to "expect some flexibility after two years."
Speaking to Chris Brown of Bills.com, head coach Rex Ryan praised Taylor's desire and drive to continue getting better as a football player to earn this new deal:
The thing that I knew about him was his work ethic and his passion for the game and obviously his God-given ability.