The 25-year-old is currently in his third season at Collingwood after being traded from the GWS Giants, where he played 41 of his 95 career AFL games, at the end of 2022.
Hill has missed only two games for the Magpies since the start of their 2023 flag-winning campaign and, if he were to continue on a similar trajectory through to the completion of his new contract, would chalk up more than 200 career appearances after a disrupted start to his career.
He has joined some key members of the current Collingwood best 18 in putting pen to paper on long term deals including Dan Houston and the Daicos brothers, all of whom are signed until the end of either 2029 or 2030.
In a club media statement, Hill said the Lexus Centre "feels like home".
“My family loves it, especially my son, he loves it, running around like he owns the place.
“Collingwood is my future and I can’t wait to spend the rest of my career here.
“Getting the taste of premiership success in 2023, that’s what drives me to want to play more footy here at the Pies in front of our big fan base.
“From now to 2030, I’d love to achieve more premiership success but I really just want to keep playing consistent footy and making more memories to cherish for the rest of my life.”