The Seattle Seahawks are retaining a key player from their championship roster, re-signing wide receiver Rashid Shaheed to a three-year contract worth $51 million The deal, which includes $34.7 million in guaranteed money, was reported by ESPN and confirmed by Shaheed's agents, Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey
This move is a significant part of the Seahawks' free agency strategy as the defending Super Bowl champions work to keep their core intact. The re-signing of Shaheed follows the team also bringing back cornerback Josh Jobe, another important player from their successful campaign
The Seahawks have also faced departures during the NFL's free agency period. The team saw Super Bowl MVP running back Kenneth Walker III sign with the Kansas City Chiefs and defensive back Coby Bryant also leave the team Securing Shaheed ensures that a notable member of their title-winning squad will remain in Seattle as the organization prepares to defend its championship in the upcoming season.





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