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                                Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Marcus Mariota ran against the Los Angeles Chargers in overtime of a game, Dec. 17, in Las Vegas. Mariota has agreed to a one-year deal to stay with the Las Vegas Raiders for 2021.

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    Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Marcus Mariota ran against the Los Angeles Chargers in overtime of a game, Dec. 17, in Las Vegas. Mariota has agreed to a one-year deal to stay with the Las Vegas Raiders for 2021.

Quarterback Marcus Mariota has agreed to a one-year deal to stay with the Las Vegas Raiders for 2021.

The NFL Network reported Mariota will receive $3.5 million. If he hits all the bonus thresholds it could be worth as much as $8 million.

The Raiders reportedly had offered $3 million last week if Mariota would agree to restructure the final year of the two-year contract he signed last spring.

Under terms of the 2020 deal, which paid him $7 million last year, Mariota would have been due $10.625 million for 2021 plus bonuses. Only the initial year’s $7 million was guaranteed.

With a tighter salary cap due to the impact of COVID-19, the Raiders reportedly asked Mariota to accept a restructured deal which would allow them to either keep him or help facilitate a trade.

Without an agreement, he could have been cut though able to negotiate with prospective teams as a free agent.

Due to injuries, Mariota played in just one game in 2020, but it was an eye-opening performance against the Chargers. Coming off the bench in place of injured starter Derek Carr, Mariota completed 17 of 28 passes for 226 yards and a touchdown and ran for nine times for 88 yards and a touchdown, reaffirming the abilities that prompted head coach Jon Gruden and the Raiders to go after him.

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