The Minnesota Vikings are holding onto one of the best safeties in the game.  The Vikings and five-time Pro Bowler Harrison Smith have agreed to a contract extension.

ESPN says the deal is for four years and $64 million, which makes Smith the second highest-paid safety in the league behind Seattle's Seahawks Jamal Adams.  The 2012 first round pick from Notre Dame led the Vikes with 5 interceptions and 10 pass deflections.  The 2017 All-Pro has 28 picks in his career.