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Ex-Pitt, Clairton star Tyler Boyd signs $43M extension with Bengals

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Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd catches a touchdown against the Steelers on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Cincinnati.

CINCINNATI — Former Clairton and Pitt receiver Tyler Boyd signed a four-year contract extension on Tuesday after a breakthrough season with the Cincinnati Bengals.

ESPN reported the deal was worth $43 million.

Boyd, 24, was a second-round pick in 2016 and was entering the final year on his contract. The extension runs through the 2023 season.

He had a breakout season in 2018 when A.J. Green was sidelined by a toe injury. Boyd led the team with 76 catches and 1,028 yards receiving, both career highs. He also tied for the team lead with seven touchdowns.

“He’s a young, up-and-coming receiver in this league, and he’s had great production over the years,” coach Zac Taylor said.

Boyd, the 2012 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Year, helped Clairton to four WPIAL championships and four PIAA titles. His teams went 63-1.

The Bengals also are trying to work out a contract extension with Green, who is entering the final season of a four-year, $60 million deal. Green has fully recovered from an injury to his right big toe that required surgery and sidelined him for half of last season. Green also missed six games in 2016 because of a hamstring injury.

Green turns 31 on July 31, an age when some receivers begin to decline or have injury issues. Owner Mike Brown said the Bengals are interested in signing him to another extension because they think he can play at a Pro Bowl level for an extended time.

“One thing I’ve learned is that great players have a tendency to keep on longer. They just have more in the tank,” Brown said. “And I think that applies to A.J. Yes, he’s going to be in his 30s and we can all count and we know that eventually things end, but I don’t think it’s now for him.”

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