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Von Miller’s bid for a long-term deal with the Broncos has gotten plenty of attention of late, but he isn’t the only player with a franchise tag looking for a multi-year extension with his current team.

Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is looking for the same thing before the July 15 deadline for tagged players to sign anything other than a one-year deal. Tucker said Sunday that there haven’t been any serious talks about such an agreement, but he still likes the chances of things working out.

“As of right now, there hasn’t been a whole lot happening, but there’s still time,” Tucker said, via the Baltimore Sun. “Like I’ve said before, I’m optimistic that something will get done. It’s a matter of when, not if. But I know there’s a lot of things to juggle from their perspective, so all I can do is just be patient and let the process unfold how it’s going to unfold. There’s no sense in complaining about it. I’m definitely in a very fortunate position, and I just hope that I can take this one year and turn it into four or five, or perhaps even more.”

Unlike Miller, Tucker has signed his franchise tender and is in line to make $4.57 million this season if he plays out the year under the terms of the tag. Tucker has made 130-of-148 field goals and all 139 extra points he’s tried since signing with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie in 2012.