Crisp turned his back on free agency and penned a three-year deal while Mihocek will remain at the Club for another two seasons.
Following a stellar 2022 campaign, Crisp received his second consecutive E. W Copeland Trophy and polled equal highest in the 2022 Brownlow Medal count for the Club.
In the Club’s Preliminary Final against the Sydney Swans, Crisp celebrated a milestone 200 games.
Crisp has played 188 consecutive games, the most for any active player in the AFL, and has now finished top three in Collingwood’s Best and Fairest on five occasions. The 2022 season was the 29-year-old’s 11th AFL campaign and his eighth at Collingwood.
Mihocek has signed his third contract with the Club since he was drafted as a Rookie in 2017.
The 29-year-old notched his 100th milestone game this season in the Pies’ Qualifying Final against Geelong.
Mihocek has kicked 165 goals in the black-and-white. For the fourth consecutive year, he was the Club’s leading goal-kicker with 41 goals.
Collingwood General Manager of Football Graham Wright congratulated the pair.
“We are really pleased to have Brody and Jack sign new deals that will see them remain at the Club until the end of 2025 and 2026, respectively,” Wright said.
“Both players have proven to be consistent performers and, particularly over the past few years, have played a key role in our side’s success.
“Jack has not only been highly durable but a highly consistent elite level performer for our Club – he has elite training standards and has really developed as a leader in our midfield and amongst the wider program.
“Brody is a model teammate on and off the field with his work ethic, courage and selflessness setting him apart.”
The Club’s AFL program will return for pre-season training at the AIA Vitality Centre on January 12, 2023.