The first week of free agency is not even finished, but the Seattle Seahawks have either seen the majority of their free agents agree to a contract that settles where those players will be in 2026.
That includes the majority of the Seahawks restricted free agents, including long snapper Chris Stoll, who reached agreement Wednesday on a two-year contract that will keep him in a Seahawks uniform through the 2027 season. Now, thanks to NFL insider Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 Houston, the details of Stoll’s contract have been made known.
Breaking it out, Stoll’s contract looks like this:
* Signing bonus: $500k
* 2026 base salary: $1.145M ($700k fully guaranteed)
* 2027 base salary: $1.26M
Those numbers make calculating the cap hits rather simple, and they should be as follows:
* 2026: $1.395M
* 2027: $1.51M
The $1.45M average per year for the contract falls right in the middle of the league at 15th as of publication, but the $1.845M in cash in 2026 will make him among the high earning long snappers in the league from a cash standpoint during the 2026 league year.