Dallas Cowboys fullback Hunter Luepke has agreed to terms on a two-year extension worth up to $7.5 million, the team announced on Wednesday.

Luepke, going into the final year of his three-year rookie contract, was set to earn $1.03 million against the salary cap this season, which starts Thursday night for the Cowboys at the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

Dallas signed as an undrafted free agent in May 2023 out of North Dakota State.

Luepke becomes the third-highest-paid fullback in the league on a per-year basis, the NFL Network reported, with more than $5 million fully guaranteed. Only Alec Ingold of Miami and Minnesota's C.J. Ham make more, according to Spotrac.

Luepke, 25, played in 16 games last season (four starts), rushed 12 times for 38 yards and caught 12

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