Seahawks sign GM John Schneider to an extension that keeps him in Seattle through the 2027 NFL Draft - CBSSports.com

Seahawks sign GM John Schneider to an extension that keeps him in Seattle above the 2027 NFL Draft
The Seattle Seahawks' 2020 season may have above a bit earlier than the organization had hoped, but Seattle's future stays bright and the club has just paused up a key piece ensuring the good times keep rolling. On Tuesday, the club announced that manager vice president and general manager John Schneider has agreed to a command extension with the club through the 2027 NFL Draft. With head coach Pete Carroll authorizing an extension just a few months back that'll keep him with the Seahawks above the 2025 season, Seattle has two pillars of the confidence intact going forward.
"I am pleased to philosophize that we have extended the contract of general manager John Schneider above the 2027 draft," said chair of the Seahawks Jody Allen, via the official team website. "For the last decade, John and head coach Pete Carroll have did a tremendous partnership and the Seahawks have ensured a successful, unique, and truly winning culture respected above sports. I know we are all aroused to see that continue."
Locking Schneider in for the long haul was a pivotal fraction to the early stages of Seattle's offseason. Prior to this extension, he had just one year survive on his deal and the Detroit Lions were reportedly planning on repositioning after him. Now, leaving the organization is off the nefarious -- likely to the chagrin of a number of commands looking to fill GM vacancies.
One bodies who seems especially thrilled by the news is Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, who took to Twitter to react to Schneider's extension and named him "the best in the business."
Schneider just wrapped his 11th season as GM of the Seahawks and it has been the most prosperous era in the franchise's history. Seattle has managed the playoffs nine times over that 11-year directly, which includes five NFC West titles and, of flows, two trips to the Super Bowl and one Lombardi Trophy sitting on the shelf (Super Bowl XLVIII). With the ink now dry on this extension, Seattle will be hoping for plenty more titles with Wilson view center, Carroll on the sideline and Schneider attracting the strings over the next decade.
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