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The Seattle Seahawks ' biggest moves of free agency so far have been retaining their own talent. Earlier on Monday, they brought cornerback Josh Jobe back on a three-year deal. But Jobe wasn't the only one to earn a massive pay day from the Seahawks. Joining him is wide receiver and return specialist Rashid Shaheed.
Seattle has all but clinched a victory in Super Bowl LX after Uchenna Nwosu returned a Drake Maye fumble for a TD.
A week ago, it looked like Rashid Shaheed was gone. The whispers were loud. ESPN’s Adam Schefter dropped the bombshell on March 4 that the two sides were “said to not be close to an extension,” and even Seahawks GM John Schneider sounded like a man who had already started packing Shaheed’s boxes.
Rashid Shaheed is sticking in Seattle, as the midseason acquisition is inking a new three-year deal. Read PFR for more.
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A return with the Seahawks
The contract market is heating up in the National Football League, and several teams have made important decisions about the future of their rosters. Among the notable news, the Seattle Seahawks have confirmed that they will retain the services of wide receiver Rashid Shaheed for the coming seasons.
Wide receiver Rashid Shaheed is expected to enter free agency after failing to land a contract extension with the Seattle Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks are entering the 2026 offseason with a major question mark in their backfield after allowing star running back Kenneth Walker III to reach free agency. Seattle’s decision not to use the franchise tag on Walker means
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How the Seattle Seahawks’ sale will score a touchdown for charity 8 years after Paul Allen’s death
When Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen died on Oct. 15, 2018, he left behind an estimated US$26 billion that he wanted to largely leave to charity. Allen died at 65 of septic shock after a yearslong cancer battle.