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    Wilson, Seahawks agree: 4 years, $87.6 million

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffJuly 31, 20155 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Russell Wilson signed his contract extension Friday at Seahawks headquarters. / Seahawks.com

    After months of negotiations and with a self-imposed deadline imminent, the Seahawks and quarterback Russell Wilson agreed Friday morning on a four-year extension worth $87.6 million. Wilson’s new deal includes a $31 million signing bonus and $60 million in guaranteed money.Those figures are supplied by spotrac.com, which curates all NFL contracts.

    The agreement, first reported via Twitter by Peter King of SI.com, was confirmed by Wilson, who tweeted, “Blessed to be w/this organization for four more years! Can’t wait to get on the field w/the fellas.”

    Wilson and the Seahawks wanted a deal done before training camp began Friday. Wilson stated that if the sides could not agree before then, he would play the 2015 season under the terms of the fourth year of his rookie contract, $1.542 million.

    Wilson’s annual average salary of $21.9 million places him slightly below Green Bay’s Aaron Rogers, the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL at $22 million, and just ahead of Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger at $21.85 million.

    Wilson’s $60 million in guaranteed money is equal to what Carolina’s Cam Newton agreed to in a five-year deal with the Panthers signed earlier this year.

    By signing a four-year extension, as opposed to a five-year extension as Newton did, Wilson will enter the final year of his new contract at 30, giving him an opportunity for another big payday. The shorter deal was a concession made by the Seahawks.

    Wilson, scheduled to become a free agent in 2020, is entering his fourth year with the Seahawks. He has led the club to consecutive Super Bowl appearances, only the fourth quarterback to do so since 1994, when current free agency rules were put into place.

    A third-round pick (75th overall) in 2012, Wilson has had one of the most impressive starts to a career by any quarterback. Through three seasons he ranks first in total wins (42), playoff wins (6) and Super Bowl starts (2). He’s also second in passer rating (98.5) and fourth in touchdown passes (84). Wilson has also conducted the most game-winning drives by a quarterback since entering the league in (15).

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    5 Comments

    1. coug73 on July 31, 2015 8:51 am

      The Hawks and RW are happy and ready to begin the season. Now, how to do the contract demands for the defense?

    2. Greg on July 31, 2015 9:25 am

      Tears of joy have washed the Mariner sand from my eyes… Let the REAL fun begin! Go Hawks!

    3. Its onlySports(DavidWakefield) on July 31, 2015 9:57 am

      One of the articles I read stated he will get $43m by next Feb. With
      another great defensive year and new targets to throw to they can now
      get to the business of taking back what they feel is theirs. While it is
      amazing a 3rd year player got this deal with all of the mediocre QB
      play this franchise has experienced in years past I for one am happy we
      get cut above at that position for the next 5 seasons. Good job to
      hammer out a contract that didn’t completely cripple the franchise.
      One thing for sure?With a $31m signing bonus he can now afford that house Rodgers said he simply couldn’t budget in just yet.Go Hawks!

    4. jafabian on July 31, 2015 11:33 am

      Wagner’s replaced Wilson for cryptic tweets now it seems. Betting Cam is back in camp next week. Don’t think he wants to fined over and over again.

    5. ll9956 on July 31, 2015 3:23 pm

      Good news for sure. Hope Kam, Bobby and Bennett come to terms very quickly, so the team can focus on playing winning football.

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