MANKATO – Before climbing onto his bicycle and pedaling through the Minnesota State Mankato campus on Wednesday morning, Everson Griffen had some signing to do.
With a snazzy red leather backpack slung over his shoulders, Griffen signed dozens of autographs outside of Sears Hall. As he shuffled from fan to fan over a seven-minute span, voices from the crowd asked him about experiencing his final training camp in Mankato, his children and — oh yeah — the other thing he had just signed.
Minutes after arriving on campus, the two-time Pro Bowl defensive end inked a lucrative contract extension that will keep him under contract through the 2022 season.
The four-year extension, worth $58 million with $34 million guaranteed for injury according to a league source, places him among the NFL's highest-paid edge rushers.
"This means I'm a Viking for life," the 29-year-old said during a news conference.
Three years ago, after Mike Zimmer was hired as coach, the Vikings gave Griffen, at that point in time a backup and situational pass rusher, a five-year, $42.5 million contract and let Jared Allen walk, a move that many NFL analysts questioned.
Griffen has since become one of the league's best defensive ends, racking up 30.5 sacks over the past three seasons and getting selected to the past two Pro Bowls.
"I think we all knew [a deal] was going to happen. You don't let guys like that go," safety Harrison Smith said. "A lot of time people just see sack numbers and that's what sticks out. But he's a complete player that dominates the game — run and pass."