It appears the Cowboys were finally able to reach an agreement with their stud right guard. Zack Martin is now in town through the 2024 season, reportedly agreeing to a six-year extension, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. The deal is reported to have the most guaranteed money for a guard, as we’ve predicted all offseason, although the money part hasn’t been reported yet.

Rapoport is the first to provide the structure of the extension, although many local outlets (starting with DMN’s Jon Machota) reported the sides were close to an agreement.

Martin was set to play on the fifth-year option for $9.341 million in 2018. The four time All-Pro (twice first-team, twice second-team) has been a stalwart of the offensive line since being drafted out of Notre Dame in the 2014 draft. The Cowboys chose him over QB Johnny Manziel and haven’t looked back since.

Combined with Tyron Smith at left tackle and Travis Frederick at center, the Cowboys have arguably the best player at each position in the entire league. After drafting Connor Williams out of the University of Texas, the line expects to reclaim it’s title as best unit across the NFL.