EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Eli Manning signed a four-year, $84 million contract extension with the New York Giants on Friday.

The Giants announced the deal with the two-time Super Bowl MVP two days before the season opener at Dallas.

The 34-year-old Manning is now under contract through the 2019 season.

The new deal will make Manning the NFL's fourth highest-paid quarterback with an average salary of $21 million. Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers is the highest paid with a $22 million annual salary, followed by Seattle's Russell Wilson and Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger.

Manning was to earn $17 million base salary this season in the final year of his current contract.

"I'm obviously excited knowing I'll be a Giant for a long time," Manning said. "This is where I got started and where I want to finish. I still have the same mentality. My goal is to earn this contract and do my best and keep trying to win championships for the Giants."

The Giants acquired Manning, the No. 1 overall pick in 2004, from San Diego in a draft day deal.

"He's our quarterback, he's the guy that's our leader, and he's been the MVP of two Super Bowls," coach Tom Coughlin said Friday. "He's a great player and we are excited to have this behind us and accomplished, and we look forward to having him on the field."

Contract talks with Giants picked up over the past week, with both sides hoping to get a deal done before the start of the season against the Cowboys on Sunday night.

Entering his 12th season, Manning is the Giants' career passing leader in attempts (5,609), completions (3,308), completion percentage (59.0), yards (39,755) and touchdowns (259). He has started 167 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NFL.

Manning had a bounce-back season in 2014, throwing 30 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in his first season in Ben McAdoo's West Coast offence.

It marked the second time he has had 30 TD passes. Pro Football Hall of Famer Y.A. Tittle is the only other Giants quarterbacks with multiple 30-TD pass seasons.