Packers sign Matthews to long-term extension

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GREEN BAY, Wis. — One big deal done for the Green Bay Packers, one to go.

GREEN BAY, Wis. — One big deal done for the Green Bay Packers, one to go.

The Packers locked up star linebacker Clay Matthews with a long-term extension Wednesday, and they are also negotiating with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

“It feels good,” Matthews said Wednesday during a news conference inside the Packers’ locker room. “It’s funny because not a whole lot has changed. I’m happy about it but for me, it’s nice, it’s very humbling, and it’s a blessing, but it’s business as usual for me. I’m glad that they have put their trust in me and belief in me in awarding me this, but at the same time you’re going to get the same type of unwavering perseverance on the field and dedication that I’m going to bring day in and day out. I feel good, but not much has changed.

Matthews posted a picture of himself on Twitter signing the deal, saying, “Trivial amongst the recent tragic news, but happy to continue my career in Green Bay!”

The Packers did not announce terms of the extension, reported to be for five years, but the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said the deal is worth $66 million.

Matthews was set to earn a base of $3.73 million this season in the final year of his rookie deal, signed after the Packers made him the 26th pick in the 2009 draft. But the 26-year-old’s price tag has gone up considerably as he has become one of the top linebackers in the NFL. He had 42½ sacks in his first four seasons, fifth-best in the NFL during that span. He has finished in the top five in the league in sacks in two of the past three seasons