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Seattle Seahawks News Bombshell: $11B Franchise Sale Plan Unveiled Days After Super Bowl Triumph
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Fresh off their second Lombardi Trophy, the Seattle Seahawks wasted no time reshaping the bottom of the roster and confronting looming contract calls.
Future-contract flurry
On Thursday the franchise inked 15 players who finished 2025 on the practice squad to reserve/future deals, ensuring they’ll be part of offseason workouts and 90-man camp competition.
• Veterans RB Cam Akers and WR Velus Jones Jr.—both elevated for Super Bowl LX—headline the list.
• Rookie WR Ricky White III is the lone 2025 draft pick retained.
• Three trench additions (T Logan Brown, C Federico Maranges, NTs J.R. Singleton & Bubba Thomas) signal depth priorities for offensive and defensive lines.
Why the moves matter
Reserve/future contracts don’t count against the 53-man limit until the new league year, but they protect talent from rival poaching and set the tone for competition under head coach Mike Macdonald. With Seattle projected to be tight against the 2026 cap, mining value from futures deals is cheaper than mid-tier free agency.
Decisions due Friday
The next cap checkpoint arrives tomorrow, when seven veterans—including QB Sam Darnold and WR Cooper Kupp—have option bonuses or guarantees that will trigger if the team stands pat. Cutting or restructuring either salary could free more than $28 million. The front office is expected to open dialogue with Darnold’s representatives; Seattle could extend its Super Bowl MVP at a lower 2026 hit or, in a surprise twist, gauge his trade value to quarterback-needy clubs.
Quarterback chatter heats up
Local analysts have already floated the idea of flipping rookie backup Jalen Milroe for draft capital while riding with Darnold another year. League insiders counter that Macdonald values Milroe’s low-cost upside as insurance if negotiations with Darnold stall. Expect clarity before the March 18 salary-bonus deadline.
What’s next in Seahawks news
1. Combine interviews (Feb. 24-Mar. 2): Seattle scouts will meet OL and interior-DL prospects—areas thin beyond the futures signees.
2. Free-agency tampering period (opens Mar. 10): Look for bargain veterans on the interior offensive line and rotational edge defenders.
3. Ring ceremony & banner night schedule release: The NFL typically unveils the season opener in early April; Lumen Field is a prime candidate to host the Thursday kickoff.
Bottom line
“Seattle Seahawks news” this week is all about roster housekeeping after a championship high. Future contracts lock in developmental pieces, while Friday’s option decisions on Darnold and Kupp will dictate how aggressively general manager John Schneider can attack free agency. With momentum, cap gymnastics and a deep draft class aligned, the Super Bowl champs are positioning for a legit title defense—making every transaction in the Emerald City must-follow news for 12s everywhere.
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