The Seattle Seahawks aren’t letting Russell Wilson go anywhere.
The team struck a new deal with its franchise quarterback hours before a self-imposed deadline Friday morning, when the sides agreed to the parameters of a four-year extension.
A person with knowledge of negotiations told USA TODAY Sports the sides were still working on language to complete the deal, which is worth $87.6 million with $60 million in guarantees. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because it wasn’t complete.
The structure of the contract wasn’t immediately known. But assuming it’s tacked on to the one year and $1.