NFL world reacts to Falcons giving Kyle Pitts new $54M contract

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The Atlanta Falcons have reportedly agreed to terms with tight end Kyle Pitts on a new three-year contract. The team franchise-tagged Pitts at the start of the offseason, but the former top-five pick will instead sign a three-year, $54 million deal, which includes $36 million in guaranteed money.

Pitts led the team in catches (88) and receiving yards (928) last season, and stepped up big when Drake London was injured. London received a four-year, $141 million extension two weeks ago, and now Pitts is locked in for three more seasons.

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The 25-year-old entered the league as one of the most hyped-up tight end prospects this league has ever seen, and somehow he lived up to that hype as a rookie. Pitts topped 1,000 receiving yards back when Matt Ryan was still the Falcons quarterback.

Now that Ryan is back as the team's president of football, he made sure to take care of his former No. 1 target. Pitts will average $18 per million per year over the next three seasons, which is the third-highest average among NFL tight ends.

NFL world reacts to Kyle Pitts' extension

Here's how those around the NFL reacted to Pitts' $54 million contract extension on social media.

The Falcons are off until training camp begins next month. Rookies will report on July 24, while Pitts and the rest of the veteran players will report on July 28.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Falcons TE Kyle Pitts signs 3-year contract: NFL reacts

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