One of the pillars of the Patriots' dynasty isn't going anywhere.
Special teams maven Matthew Slater agreed to a two-year extension with New England, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source. The deal is worth $5.3 million with $2.375 million guaranteed, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported.
ESPN first reported the news.
The 34-year-old Slater is coming off another All-Pro campaign, his fifth in 12 years with the Patriots. He is currently the team's third-longest tenured player, behind quarterback Tom Brady (20 seasons) and kicker Stephen Gostkowski (14 seasons).
Slater, who's long worked exclusively on special teams, recorded 10 tackles and recovered a fumble this past season en route to making his eighth Pro Bowl team. That broke Steve Tasker's record for most special teams nods.
It also earned the three-time Super Bowl champion a new deal through the 2021 season just before he was set to hit free agency.