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The New Orleans Saints have signed running back Pierre Thomas to a two-year contract extension, the latest move in what has been a busy offseason for the team.
The Saints announced the move Wednesday morning on their Twitter account. Financial terms were not disclosed.
The #Saints and @Pierre_Thomas have agreed to terms on a 2-year extension! pic.twitter.com/VoRjuYGTSkThomas gained 1,062 yards from scrimmage -- including a team-leading 549 rushing yards -- and scored five touchdowns last season, his seventh with the Saints.
- New Orleans Saints (@Saints) March 12, 2014
The 29-year-old Thomas also caught 77 passes for 513 yards. He missed both of New Orleans' playoff games with a chest injury.
The Saints brought back Thomas one day after adding free-agent safety Jairus Byrd, who agreed to a six-year deal worth $54 million, sources told ESPN.
New Orleans also is attempting to trade veteran running back Darren Sproles, a source told ESPN. Sproles, who has one year left on his contract and is due $3.5 million in salary and bonuses, has drawn heavy interest from other teams, according to the source.
The Saints have been cutting ties with several veterans this offseason, both to shed salary-cap space and invest in younger players. They also released receiver Lance Moore, defensive end Will Smith, linebacker Jonathan Vilma, safety Roman Harper and cornerback Jabari Greer.
Pierre Thomas signs 2-year extension with New Orleans Saints - ESPN
Good move. #1 back now with Sproles gone