LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In a move that showcases his commitment to the Brisbane Broncos, star halfback Adam Reynolds is set to put pen to paper on a career-extending deal, reportedly accepting a pay cut to remain with the club until 2025.
This decision mirrors Reynolds' initial move to the Broncos, where he sought career security after an impressive tenure with the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
The Rabbitohs, only offering him a one-year deal, clearly underestimated the talent and longevity that Reynolds possessed.
Leading the Broncos to the grand final in 2023, Reynolds proved that he still had a lot left in the tank.
Although they fell short against the Penrith Panthers, Reynolds' contribution was undeniable.
Rumours of an extension have been circulating for some time, and according to News Corp, it seems the deal will likely come with a pay cut.
This selfless act showcases Reynolds' dedication to the club and his desire to continue mentoring the Broncos' young stars for another season.
It's not only Reynolds who is committed to the Broncos' cause, as his halves partner Ezra Mam recently signed a long-awaited five-year extension.
Mam, who burst onto the scene in 2022 and thrived during his first full NRL season in 2023, will be a key figure at Red Hill until at least 2029.
With their talented duo locked in, the Broncos' future is looking brighter than ever.