Seattle Seahawks, Right Tackle Abe Lucas Agree to $46M Extension
Abraham Lucas, despite injuries limiting him to 13 games in two seasons, secured a $46 million extension reflecting Seattle Seahawks' commitment to strengthening their offensive line.
- On Thursday, the Seattle Seahawks agreed to a three-year, $46 million extension with right tackle Abraham Lucas, NFL Network reported and other outlets confirmed.
- Facing offensive-line needs, the Seahawks prioritized upgrading the unit after Lucas flashed dominance and started 16 games in his 2022 rookie season.
- In salary terms, Lucas's new deal carries a $15.33M average annual value, placing him 13th among NFL right tackles, and can increase via incentives.
- By extending Lucas, Seattle Seahawks secure his contract through 2027 and ensure he and Charles Cross, left tackle, will handle tackle duties beyond 2025.
- Looking toward the opener, a healthy Abraham Lucas is key to improving a rushing attack that finished 28th last season, and quarterback Sam Darnold congratulated him Thursday before their Sunday game against the San Francisco 49ers.
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Seahawks, tackle Abraham Lucas agree to three-year contract extension
After two years of laboring through a knee injury that left his football future seeming uncertain, right tackle Abraham Lucas received some security from the Seahawks in the form of a three-year contract extension on Thursday. As first reported by the NFL Network and confirmed to The Seattle Times, the Seahawks and Lucas have agreed on a deal worth up to $46 million with a chance to be add ...

Right tackle Abe Lucas agrees to three-year, $46M extension with Seattle Seahawks
Right tackle Abe Lucas has agreed to a three-year, $46 million contract extension with the Seattle Seahawks. Lucas, who was entering the final year of his rookie deal, can reportedly earn more money based on incentives. Sources told NFL Network’s “The #Seahawks and OT Abe Lucas have agreed to terms on a three-year, $46 million extension with the chance to earn more via incentives, sources say. The 2022 third-rounder, who was set to be a free age…
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