Brayden Maynard has signed a four-year contract extension with Collingwood.
The deal will see the gun defender remain a Magpie until at least the end of the 2029 AFL season.
According to AFL.com, the 28-year-old knocked back approaches from North Melbourne and other rivals.
Maynard, Collingwood's vice-captain, remains one of the league's best in his position despite recent foot issues.
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"I’m incredibly proud and excited to be wearing the black and white for another four years," Maynard said.
"I love this club. From the players and staff to our incredible fans, everyone contributes to making Collingwood the club it is.
"To the Magpie Army – it’s a privilege to represent you each week. No matter where we play, you show up in force with passion and loyalty, and I can’t wait to keep running out in front of you for years to come.
"Up the Maggies!"
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Collingwood selected Maynard with the 30th pick in the 2014 AFL Draft.
Since making his debut at the club in 2015, the Adelaide-born talent has played 219 top-level games.
He was awarded an All-Australian blazer in 2022 before winning the flag with the Magpies the following season.
"Everyone at our club universally loves Brayden, but especially his teammates. He is a heart and soul player who leads from the front in every aspect," Collingwood's general manager of list and talent strategy, Justin Leppitsch, said.
"It’s great to have 'Bruz' recommit. He is the ultimate club-person, epitomising a team-first mentality on and off the field.
"We are excited to see Brayden in the black and white for the next four years and beyond."