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The Green Bay Packers' No. 1 cornerback told the Wisconsin State Journal's Jason Wilde this morning that he has agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension, a deal that he said adds in a pair of roster bonuses worth a combined $4.5 million and modest Pro Bowl incentives to his existing contract.
"Like I've said the whole time, I wasn't trying to break the bank. I just wanted to be compensated for the work that I do," Harris said in a phone interview as he drove his son to school in Florida.
"I'm satisfied. I'm extremely satisfied.
"I just wanted to feel appreciated, and appreciation in this game is compensation. So everything worked out for everybody."