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Ravens announce six-year deal with Lardarius Webb

Divisional Playoffs - Houston Texans v Baltimore Ravens

BALTIMORE, MD - JANUARY 15: Lardarius Webb #21 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after intercepting a pass against the Houston Texans during the second half of the AFC Divisional playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 15, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

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Lardarius Webb won’t be going anywhere.

Webb, the Ravens cornerback who became a restricted free agent last month, has agreed to a six-year contract to remain in Baltimore, the team announced today.

The deal has a total value of $50 million, a $10 million signing bonus and more than $20 million guaranteed, NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora reports.

“Lardarius is an important player for the Ravens and we’re very happy he will be with us for a long time,” Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome said in as statement. “We have a good history of completing second contracts for targeted players we want to keep for the long haul.”

The 26-year-old Webb became a starter in Baltimore in 2011 after two years as a backup and had an excellent season. The Ravens expect him to have many more excellent seasons ahead.