Baker Mayfield agrees to 3-year deal to remain Bucs' starting quarterback: report

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are keeping Baker Mayfield under center, as the veteran quarterback agreed to a three-year deal with the team, per NFL Network. 

It's a three-year pact worth $100 million with $50 million guaranteed, NFL Network adds. The max value of the contract is reportedly $115 million. 

Mayfield impressed the Buccaneers by helping them win the NFC South this past season, and taking down the reigning NFC-champion Philadelphia Eagles at home in the wild card round. 

The Bucs had a huge quarterback question heading into last season with Tom Brady officially retiring, but Mayfield earned the starting role – one they'd like to see him in for years to come. 

This is a developing story. More to come…

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