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Seahawks bring back key part of special teams

The Seahawks have reached agreement with long snapper Chris Stoll on a two-year contract, the NFL Network reported Wednesday.

Stoll was a restricted free agent and could have become unrestricted if the team did not sign him or tender him by 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Stoll has been the Seahawks’ snapper for the last three seasons after arriving as an undrafted free agent out of Penn State.

He is the second of their seven restricted free agents to reach a deal with the team, the other being linebacker Drake Thomas, who signed his contract earlier Wednesday.

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Bob Condotta: bcondotta@seattletimes.com. Bob Condotta is a sports reporter at The Seattle Times who primarily covers the Seahawks but also dabbles in other sports. He has worked at The Times since 2002, reporting on University of Washington Husky football and basketball for his first 10 years at the paper before switching to the Seahawks in 2013.

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