Harrison Smith is staying with the Minnesota Vikings and earning a major payday.
The All-Pro safety agreed to a contract extension with the Vikings on Sunday, the team announced. It's a four-year, $64 million deal, per ESPN radio host Mike Golic Jr. It makes Smith the second highest-paid safety in the league.
The Seattle Seahawks' Jamal Adams signed a reported four-year, $70 million deal two weeks ago. Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons was previously the second highest-paid safety at $15.25 million per year behind Adam's $17.