Crows captain Taylor Walker has signed a three-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until the end of 2021.
The deal means Walker will finish his career at Adelaide, afc.com.au reported on Tuesday morning.
“Like I have said many times before, I love the footy club, its people and especially my teammates,” Walker said.
“I am convinced this playing group can achieve the type of success we all crave and the supporters deserve.
“It will take sacrifice, everyone focusing on what is best for the team and plenty of hard work, but I know the boys are up for the challenge.”
Crows Head of Football Brett Burton said was “an influential leader and an important person around our club”:
“He is also one of the competition’s elite forwards and continues to mature as a footballer, leader and person,” Burton said.
“His willingness to commit, in a way that assists the Club in keeping this group together, highlights his faith in where we are heading and his team-first approach.”
Walker has played 142 AFL games since making his debut in 2009 and has kicked 336 goals — making him the second highest Crows goal scorer behind Tony Modra (440).