The Atlanta Falcons have made their position clear. Drake London is not just part of the franchise's future. He is a central piece of it.Atlanta agreed to a four-year contract extension with the star wide receiver, ending any questions about his long-term future. The deal arrives as London enters the final year of his rookie contract and rewards one of the NFL's fastest-rising pass catchers.Atlanta Falcons make a long-term bet on Drake London with historic extensionThe news first came from NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport on June 2. Posting on X, Rapoport reported that the Falcons and London had agreed to terms on a four-year extension. He added that keeping the former first-round pick in Atlanta had remained a top priority for the organization.Soon after, ESPN's Adam Schefter revealed the financial details. According to Schefter's report on X, the contract is worth $141 million and can reach $150 million through incentives. The agreement also includes $100 million in guaranteed money.Those numbers explain why this deal grabbed attention across the league. The extension reportedly gives London an average annual salary of $35.25 million. That figure places him among the highest-paid receivers in football and sets a new benchmark in Falcons history. No player has ever carried a higher average yearly salary in the franchise's history.The move also reflects London's steady rise since Atlanta selected him eighth overall in the 2022 NFL Draft.Over four seasons, London has developed into the Falcons' most reliable receiving threat. He has recorded 309 receptions, 3,961 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns across 62 games. More importantly, he has produced despite changes at quarterback and offensive scheme.That consistency likely made the decision easy for Atlanta's front office. Now the focus shifts to what comes next. By securing London before he reached free agency, the Falcons removed a major offseason storyline and ensured their top target remains in place for years to come.After the news broke online, London took to his social media and gave his stamp of approval by tweeting "Rise Up" to his fans.The extension could also influence future discussions involving other young offensive stars such as Bijan Robinson and Kyle Pitts. For now, however, Atlanta's biggest piece of business is complete. The Falcons wanted Drake London to lead their offence into the future. With a record-breaking contract now signed, they backed that belief with one of the biggest commitments in franchise history.