Overview
- The deal is for three years at a base $46 million with incentives, first reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and confirmed by multiple outlets.
- Lucas missed significant time in 2023 and 2024 with a knee issue that required January 2024 surgery, but he practiced fully through spring and training camp this year.
- At roughly $15.33 million per year, the extension would place him around 13th among right tackles by average annual value, per ESPN.
- The move is a rare extension for a Seahawks-drafted offensive lineman under GM John Schneider and the first from Seattle’s 2022 draft class.
- Reports differ on whether the new deal keeps Lucas under contract through 2027 or 2028, with formal details not yet disclosed.