The first contract extension for a 2022 Seattle Seahawks draft pick wasn't the most expected candidate. Right tackle Abraham Lucas, who has been working back from a significant knee injury the past two seasons, signed a three-year, $46 million contract extension with the team on Thursday.
The Seattle Seahawks signing right tackle Abraham Lucas to a three-year, $46 million extension on Thursday is plenty significant on its own, but what really makes it significant is how it impacts the bigger picture.
The Seattle Seahawks just handed out some serious cash, and frankly, it’s about time. Right Tackle Abraham Lucas inked a three-year, $46 million extension Thursday morning, and if you’re wondering whether that’s smart money or panic spending, well, welcome to the wonderful world of NFL economics.
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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.
The Seattle Seahawks had a succesful 2025 NFL draft. They landed North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel in the opening round, giving them a starting left guard they hope to lean on for the foreseeable future.
Lucas has brought stability back to the right side of the line after countless. Is that enough to justify a big contract extension from the Seahawks? The 2024 season marked the return of Abe Lucas to the Seahawks’ starting offensive line after an injury-plagued 2023.
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It’s the kind of consistency no NFL team is looking for. In back-to-back seasons, the Seattle Seahawks have finished a dismal 28th in the league in rushing yards per game.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald knows football games are won in the trenches, which is why he was willing to use the team’s first round pick in 2025 on North Dakota State’s Grey Zabel.
Charles Cross has handled left tackle duties throughout his three seasons in Seattle. His performance in that role made it little surprise when his fifth-year option was exercised this spring.
Lucas is entering the 2025 season in a contract year... and also his healthiest year since his rookie season. In a recent HawksZone Rundown episode, we
The Seattle Seahawks haven't had more than seven games from Abraham Lucas in each of the last two seasons as he's been working back from a chronic knee issue that he hopes to have gotten fixed before the 2024 season.
Even the best-laid plans go to waste when you get punched in the mouth... or something like that. What we mean to say is that right now the Seattle Seahawks and 31 other teams are probably feeling confident and positive about their prospects for the 2025 NFL season.
Abraham Lucas should be the Seattle Seahawks' long-term starting right tackle, but his inconsistent availability has raised questions about whether the 2022 third-round pick can maintain that role into the future.
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The Seattle Seahawks placed right tackle Abraham Lucas and cornerback Josh Jobe on injured reserve amid several moves ahead of their season finale against the Los Angeles Rams.
RENTON, Wash. - Playing in his first game in nearly a full calendar year, the Seattle Seahawks weren't going to simply throw Abraham Lucas to the wolves against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, placing him on a pitch count to ensure he made it through the game without a hitch.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they have activated RT Abraham Lucas from the PUP list. In a corresponding move, Seattle placed OT George Fant on injured reserve. Both players were actually designated to return a few weeks ago and Fant made it back to the field before getting hurt again.