Russell Wilson and the Seahawks have agreed to a 4-year, $87.6-million extension, per source.
Never a doubt

NorthHawk wrote:Wagner just tweeted:
Bobby WagnerVerified account
@Bwagz54
Can't keep everyone
I wonder if this means they can't sign him this year.
Next year we should have a lot more room with some of the bigger contracts coming off the board and Dead Cap totals from Harvin, Unger, and Miller of $10 million.
RiverDog wrote:The ONLY bad thing, about this contract, from the Hawk's perspective, is that the term is short. 4 years isn't very long, and the next time we go through this, we won't have near the leverage we had this time. Even though Russell said he was prepared to play out his contract, walking away from a deal this season would have meant that he would have left $20M on the table. We won't have that kind of bargaining advantage in 2019.
I heard Wagner's tweet, too. Doesn't sound encouraging.
According to SI’s Peter King, Wilson will receive a $31 million signing bonus as part of the contract. That is a massive number that was only exceeded by Aaron Rodgers ($35M) and Drew Brees ($37M), and matched by Ben Roethlisberger. That is a huge figure that virtually guarantees a large portion of the contract, regardless of any contractual guarantees. A bonus that high means the Seahawks would incur a $12.4 million charge against the salary cap if they release or trade Wilson in 2018, so it really locks him in for a long period of time.
Terms for Russell Wilson’s extension: $31M to sign. Base salaries: $700K in ’15, $12.34M in ’16, $12.6M in ’17, $15.5M in ’18, $17M in ’19. - Ian Rapoport
c_hawkbob wrote:It is technically a 4 year extension at almost $22M per, but in reality they altered this year's base salary down to $700K so it really looks more to me like a 5 year new deal.
NorthHawk wrote:According to PFT, they tore up the last year and he signed a 5 year deal which will take him through the 2019 season.
Terms for Russell Wilson’s extension: $31M to sign. Base salaries: $700K in ’15, $12.34M in ’16, $12.6M in ’17, $15.5M in ’18, $17M in ’19. - Ian Rapoport
Here's a breakdown of the salary structure: http://overthecap.com/player/russell-wilson/1569/
mykc14 wrote:From a cap hit perspective it is (around) 7 mil this year then 18, 18, 21, and 23
Zorn76 wrote:Happy Friday everybody!
I'll admit I was sweatin' this one a bit in terms of getting it done before the season, then figured it must be close with a deadline (today apparently) in place, per RW's recent comment.
It's more than fair, and reflects his worth to the team and franchise.
Would've been nice to see Wags text something congratulatory towards RW first, before expressing a lil frustration with his progress, but I think he'll get his eventually.
As for Kam - his deal was fair at the time, and is hardly pennies now. I think this is about skipping camp as much as anything, but he should still be there.
Beyond that, this is why our F.O. HAS to stay on top of their drafts, and start grooming guys to become eventual starters when we start losing guys to FA.
Zorn76 wrote:Happy Friday everybody!
I'll admit I was sweatin' this one a bit in terms of getting it done before the season, then figured it must be close with a deadline (today apparently) in place, per RW's recent comment.
It's more than fair, and reflects his worth to the team and franchise.
Would've been nice to see Wags text something congratulatory towards RW first, before expressing a lil frustration with his progress, but I think he'll get his eventually.
As for Kam - his deal was fair at the time, and is hardly pennies now. I think this is about skipping camp as much as anything, but he should still be there.
Beyond that, this is why our F.O. HAS to stay on top of their drafts, and start grooming guys to become eventual starters when we start losing guys to FA.
In an interview earlier this week on Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio, agent Mark Rodgers said quarterback Russell Wilson, his client, took less money so the Seattle Seahawks could potentially sign middle linebacker Bobby Wagner.
.c_hawkbob wrote:"In an interview earlier this week on Pro Football Talk Live with Mike Florio, agent Mark Rodgers said quarterback Russell Wilson, his client, took less money so the Seattle Seahawks could potentially sign middle linebacker Bobby Wagner"
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't think anyone is trying to elicit your tears, I think this is just an agent saying if his guy had been willing to to force the deal to Free Agency as he was advised to do he could have gotten him to that $100M mark.
He's a business man, he's going to have other clients that are going to want to push that limit, he doesn't want to lose their potential business.
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