INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis Colts left tackle Bernhard Raimann is staying in the Circle City.
Raimann and the Colts agreed to a four-year, $100 million contract extension, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported Monday. The team confirmed the deal on Tuesday.
“Bernhard has worked extremely hard, and this contract extension is a testament to his character, dedication and persistence,” Colts GM Chris Ballard said in a release. “He exemplifies each of our team’s four pillars and is a leader in our locker room. I’m excited for him and his family on this well-deserved contract extension.”
The 6-foot-6 tackle is entering his fourth season with the Colts after being selected 77th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Raimann’s journey to the Colts was an unconventional one. Born and raised in Austria, Raimann played wide receiver for the Vienna Vikings club team before moving to Michigan. He played college ball at Central Michigan University before being drafted by the Colts. He made the opening roster in 2022 and his been a solid performer for the Horseshoe ever since.
He’s played in 45 career games with 40 starts at left tackle. Last season, Raimann started in all 14 games he appeared in.
Raimann is one of several Colts players who will enjoy a homecoming of sorts when the team travels to Europe this fall to host the Atlanta Falcons at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany.
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