The England seamer will spend the next three seasons at Lord's after 10 years at the club
Middlesex have confirmed seamer Toby Roland-Jones will remain at the club for another three years after signing a new contract.
The 31-year-old took 65 wickets across all formats in the 2019 campaign, including a hat-trick in the T20 Blast against Glamorgan.
Out-of-contract following the conclusion to the season after a decade with the team, Roland-Jones will stay at Lord's until a least the end of 2022.
"I’m thrilled to have agreed a new deal with Middlesex and am really excited about what the future holds for the club," the England seamer said.
"Middlesex has been my life for the past decade, and now, more than ever, there’s a great atmosphere and a real hunger in the dressing room to achieve success.
"My thanks go to Angus for his support over the years and to the club for this new contract.
"I’m really looking forward to the next three years with Stuart Law at the helm and to playing under the new skipper."
Head coach Stuart Law added: "Toby is a vital part of our squad both on and off the field.
"Playing in all formats for us last year he showed his class with bat and ball at various times and it is a great plus for us that he has extended his contract.
"His leadership will be essential to bring the younger members of our squad up to the standards required for success at this level."