Seahawks, RT Abraham Lucas Agree To Extension

Seahawks, RT Abraham Lucas Agree To Extension
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Abraham Lucas‘ tenure with the Seahawks will continue for the foreseeable future. The fourth-year right tackle agreed to an extension Thursday, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports.

This will be a three-year pact, Garafolo adds. The deal has a base value of $46MM and can increase with incentives. Lucas was set to enter the season as a pending free agent, but he is now on the books through 2028.

The former third-rounder served as a full-time starter over 16 games during his rookie season. Lucas has been a mainstay at the right tackle spot when healthy since then, but injuries have proven to be an issue in his case. Across the 2023 and ’24 campaigns, Lucas played just 13 games. Seattle has nevertheless made a notable investment in him.

Lucas graded out as PFF’s No. 39 offensive tackle as a rookie. The 26-year-old did not qualify for a grade the following year, and his evaluation regressed in 2024 compared to the ’22 campaign. The Seahawks are clearly confident a clean bill of health along with continued development will be seen in Lucas’ case, though. Today’s move ensures he and Charles Cross will handle tackle duties beyond 2025.

Cross’ fifth-year option was picked up this spring, meaning he is in place for another two seasons. Seattle has an organizational policy of not working out extensions with more than one year remaining on a player’s deal. As a result, no Cross extension will be worked out until next offseason at the earliest. It would come as no surprise if a long-term investment were to be made in that case, especially given the Seahawks’ willingness to take that route with Lucas.

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