Tight end gets five more years on contract to lock him up through 2018. Terry McCormick
The New England Patriots have reached an agreement on a contract extension with tight end Aaron Hernandez, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Schefter's cohort, Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com, reported that the extension keeps Hernandez under contract with the Patriots for five additional years, which means New England holds his rights through the 2018 season.
Earlier in the off-season, the Patriots reached a new deal with their other tight end, Rob Gronkowski, on a new contract.
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