The veteran Seahawks receiver has reworked his deal, ending speculation about his 2024 future.
The longest tenured offensive player on the Seattle Seahawks is sticking around for at least another season. Star wide receiver Tyler Lockett has agreed to a restructured contract of two years and up to $34 million, according to NFL insider Mike Garafolo. Lockett’s cap hits were set to be just under $27 million over each of the next two seasons. Based on OverTheCap’s Jason Fitzgerald’s analysis, his cap hit for 2024 should be cut in half.
One of the great receivers in team history, Lockett is only behind Steve Largent for the Seahawks’ all-time top spot in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Last season saw one of Lockett’s least efficient campaigns in recent seasons, catching 79 passes for just 894 yards and 5 touchdowns. His 7.3 yards per target was a career low, and he only caught nine passes of 20+ yards, his fewest since 2017.
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