GREEN BAY — One of Marcedes Lewis’ favorite sayings — one he likes to remind younger and older teammates alike — is this: The road to success is always under construction.
The veteran tight end’s construction project with the Green Bay Packers will continue for at least another year, and maybe more.
Set to turn 37 in May, Lewis agreed to terms on new deal with the Packers on Wednesday after a week on the unrestricted free-agent market. Both ESPN and the NFL Network reported the deal was for two years and $8 million, though ESPN said it included $4 million in guaranteed money while NFL Network said the deal included $2.