It is a busy time for NFL extensions, and Jared Goff has his.

The Rams signed their franchise quarterback to a four-year, $134 million extension, ESPN reported Tuesday night, keeping the 24-year-old in Los Angeles until 2024. It is said to include an NFL-record $110 million guaranteed.

The former No. 1 overall pick threw for 32 touchdowns last season, and has blossomed under head coach Sean McVay. The two led the Rams to the Super Bowl LIII, where they lost to the Patriots.

When asked of locking up Goff earlier this summer, GM Les Snead told reporters, “Not a matter of if, it’s just when.”

Goff’s extension comes as many around the league are working out their own. Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliot, who unlike Goff held out of training camp this summer, is reportedly close to signing an extension.