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Free Agency 2025: Report shares first details of the Sam Darnold contract

When free agency opened the Seattle Seahawks were in need of a new starting quarterback after having agreed to trade Geno Smith, who has started for the team for the past three seasons to the Las Vegas Raiders.

Thus, it came as no surprise when the Hawks were initially linked to, and then later reported to have reached an agreement with, one of the biggest names on the free agent market, Sam Darnold. Early reports indicated the deal would be similar to the mid-level contracts quarterbacks such as Baker Mayfield and Geno Smith have signed recently, but almost a week later the details had yet to emerge.

Until Sunday, that is, when ProFootballTalk provided a report laying out some of the specifics.

According to PFT, the contract structure breaks down as follows:

2025: $37.5M fully guaranteed

2026: $27.5M, of which $17.5M is guaranteed for injury at signing, vesting into a full guarantee the Friday after the Super Bowl in 2026

2027: $35.5M, none of which is guaranteed.

Of course, at issue is that these numbers are all based on cash flow, rather than cap hits, and cap hits remain what fans are most interested in. However, in spite of the lack of reporting on cap hits, given the way the Seahawks traditionally structure their contracts, the cap hits are likely somewhere in the neighborhood of:

2025: $13.5M ($1.5M base salary, $12M signing bonus proration)

2026: $39.5M ($27.5M base salary, $12M signing bonus proration)

2027: $48M ($35.5M base salary, $12M signing bonus proration)

Again, those numbers are guesses based on how the Seahawks have structured contracts in the past, so they could easily be well off base, and once the final numbers are known Field Gulls will be sure to update readers with all the details.

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