Tendering Jackson and Rhattigan all but assures the team the pair will be with the team in 2024.
As the Seattle Seahawks slowly make their way forward through the first offseason without Pete Carroll at the helm, John Schneider and new head coach Mike Macdonald had several important decisions to make regarding restricted free agents and exclusive rights free agents ahead of the start of the new league year on Wednesday at 4pm New York time. According to reports, the Seahawks opted to extend RFA tenders to a pair of their restricted free agents.
985M for each of Rhattigan and Jackson, and give the Seahawks the right of first refusal to match any offer sheet the players may sign with another team. So, for fans who were upset that the team was set to pay Nick Bellore $2.8M for his role on special teams, the Seahawks appear set to pay Rhattigan $2.985M as one of their main special teams contributors.
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