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Red Bryant
2008 4/2.1465 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS

2008 .4415 SB/4

2010 IR after week 8

2011 CBA increase BS to .6

2012 5/35 TRV, 37.5 TRMV, 3/6.5/4.5/6/7 BS

2012 5 SB/5

2012-2013 BS guaranteed

2013 BS escalated to 6.6 (addl .525 esc possible)

2014 CUT Pre

2014 3 RB (not paid)

2014-2016 .625 esc possible
Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Bryant signed a four-year, $2.146 million rookie contract that included a $441,500 signing bonus.
Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Bryant agreed to a five-year, $35 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money. While reports of guaranteed money are often inflated, a league source has confirmed that Bryant's $14.5 million is fully guaranteed and will be paid out over the first two years… Bryant will receive a $5 million signing bonus and $3 million in fully guaranteed base salary in the first year of the deal. Bryant's 6.5 million base salary in 2013 is also fully guaranteed. In 2014, when the cap is expected to increase along with the new television contracts, Bryant has a $3 million roster bonus and $4.5 million base salary. Over the final two years of the contract, Bryant is due $6 million (2015) and $7 million (2016) in base salary. Through playing-time incentives, Bryant can also increase his base salary by $625,000 ($2.5 million total) each year from 2013 through 2016, putting the maximum value of his contract at $37.5 million.
Ramon Buchanon
2013 .405/.495/.585 BS

2013 .005 SB/3

2013 CUT Pre
Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: Notable Seahawks' signing bonuses were… Buchanon ($5k)…
Michael Bumpus
2008 PS, .0884 BS

2008 Activated after week 1, .295 BS

2008 CUT Post week 6

2008 PS, .0884 BS


Nate Burleson
2006 Acquired as MIN RFA via offer sheet

2006 7/49 TRV, 1.25/2.75/3.25/3.25/10.5/12/12 BS

2006 4 SB/7/5

2007 4/12.5 TRV, 2.75/3.25/3.25/3.25 BS

2008 IR after week 1

2009 VOID 2010


Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: If the Vikings decline to match, they will receive Seattle's third-round choice in this year's draft as compensation. The Vikings retained a right of first refusal on Burleson by making him a restricted free agent qualifying offer of $712,000 earlier this month. To match the deal, though, the Vikings will have to swallow hard. Beyond the size of the total payout and a total of $5.25 million in guarantees, are two devious provisions. The first would guarantee the entire contract, all $49 million, if Burleson plays five or more games in the state of Minnesota in any season of the contract. The Vikings, of course, play home games in Minneapolis, at the Metrodome there. The second bizarre provision would guarantee the full contract if Burleson is paid more on average per year than all of the Minnesota running backs combined. At least for now, the averages of the Vikings' tailbacks fall well shy of the $7 million average of the Burleson offer sheet.
Mike Sando, ESPN: With Burleson about to hit the market in free agency, I went through my notes to add up what the receiver actually received from the Seahawks as part of that deal. The total: $14.5 million over four years, including a $4 million signing bonus and base salaries of $1.25 million (2006), $2.75 million (2007) and $3.25 million (2008 and 2009).
Marcus Burley
2014 Acquired from IND (for 2015 6th)

2014 .42/.51 BS


Deon Butler
2009 4/2.43075 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS

2009 .68075 SB/4

2010 IR after week 14

2011 CBA increase BS to .525/.615

2011 PUP, activated after week 9

2012 CUT Post

2012 No SB/1 after week 14, .615 BS

2012 CUT Post week 16

2012 No SB/1 after week 16, .615 BS
Aaron Wilson, PFT: Butler has signed a four-year contract that includes a $680,750 signing bonus, according to a league source. The maximum value of the deal, including a fourth-year escalator clause, is $3.173 million.
Jeff Byers
2010 3/1.22 TRV, .32/.405/.49 BS

2010 .005 SB/3

2010 CUT Post
Dominique Byrd
2011 1/.6 TRV, .6 BS

2011 CUT Post week 1


Joe Cain
1997 2/1.6 TRV, .2/1 BS

1997 .4 SB/2

1998 CUT Post
Dan Pompei, Chicago Sun-Times: Cain signed a two-year, $1.6 million deal with Seattle that includes a $400,000 signing bonus and a $200,000 base salary this year and a $1 million salary next year… He has playing-time incentives in his contract that could allow him to earn $1 million this season.
Trevor Canfield
2009 No SB/3 after week 16, .31/.32/.405 BS (off ARI PS)

2010 CUT Pre (claimed by DET)


Chris Canty
1999 1/.325 TRV, .325 BS

2000 .472 RFA tender

2000 CUT Post week 13 (claimed by NO)
John Carlson
2008 4/4.52025 TRV, 2.5 gteed, .295/.423/.52175/.6205 BS

2008 1.5 SB/4

2008 .1 RB

2009-2011 .06 WO

2011 IR

.88 PTI (earned in 2008)


James Carpenter
2011 4/7.641502 TRV, .375/.722341/1.069682/1.417023

2011 4.057456 SB/4

2011-2013 BS guaranteed

2011 IR after week 11

2012 reserve/NFI after week 13
Brian McIntyre, Tacoma News-Tribune: Carpenter’s four-year contract is worth $7.641 million and includes a $4.057 million signing bonus. The base salaries in the first three years – $375,000 in 2011, $722,341 in 2012, and $1,069,682 in 2013 – are fully guaranteed, bringing the total guarantee to $6.224 million. Carpenter has a non-guaranteed base salary of $1.417 million in 2014.
Patrick Carter
2009 PS after week 16, .0884 BS
Reggie Carter
2010 3/1.219 TRV, .32/.405/.49 BS

2010 .004 SB/3

2010 CUT Pre
Kam Chancellor
2010 4/2.00361 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS

2010 .21361 SB/4

2011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54

2013 BS escalated to 1.323

2013 4/28.002 TRV ext, 2.825/4.725/4.55/5.1/6.8 BS

2013 5 SB/5

2013 BS guaranteed

2014 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

2015 4.45 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

2017 .0203125 RB/game active (equiv .325)


Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: $213,610 signing bonus
Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: Chancellor signed his four-year, $28 million extension with $17 million in guaranteed money on Monday. As part of the deal, Chancellor received a $5 million signing bonus and his $1.323 million non-guaranteed base salary in 2013 was increased to $2.825 million in fully guaranteed base salary. The signing bonus and base salary bump increased Chancellor's cap number from $1,376,404 to $3,878,403… Chancellor is due $4.725 million in base salary in 2014. That amount is currently guaranteed for injury only, but will become fully guaranteed if Chancellor is on the Seahawks' roster five days after Super Bowl XLVIII. In 2015, Chancellor has a base salary of $4.55 million, of which $4.45 million is currently guaranteed for injury only and will become fully guaranteed if the 2010 fifth-round pick out of Virginia Tech is on the roster five days after Super Bowl XLIX. Chancellor has base salaries of $5.1 million in 2016 and $6.8 million in 2017, the final year of the deal. Also in 2017, Chancellor has $325,008 in "per game active" roster bonuses, or $20,313 per game he is active. From 2014-17, Chancellor's cap numbers are $5.725 million (2014), $5.55 million (2015), $6.1 million (2016) and $8.125 million in 2017.
Ike Charlton
Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Charlton, the club's second-round draft choice, agreed to terms on a four-year, $2.691 million contract and is expected to sign it today after arriving at the team's training camp at Eastern Washington University. Charlton's deal includes a $1.48 million signing bonus and non-guaranteed base salaries of $193,000 this year, $275,000 next year, $358,000 in 2002 and $385,000 in 2003.
Dewayne Cherrington
2013 PS after week 15, .102 BS
Arceto Clark
2013 PS after week 3, .102 BS

2013 CUT Post week 3 (paid thru week 4?)

2013 PS after week 4, .102 BS

2013 CUT Post week 10

2013 PS after week 15, .102 BS
Chris Clemons
2010 Acquired from PHI (w/4th for Darryl Tapp)

2010 1.2/2.3/3 BS

2010-2012 .1 WO

2010-2012 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)

2011 BS escalated to 3.1

2011 .8 LTBE (sacks)

2011 .385 LTBE (ST PT)

2012 BS escalated to 4 (addl 1 esc possible)

2012 BS de-escalated to 3 (holdout)

2012 .8 NLTBE (sacks)

2012 .385 NLTBE (ST PT)

2012 3/22 TRV, 26 TRMV, 2/6/7.5 BS

2012 6.5 SB/3

2012 BS guaranteed

2013 1.5 BS guaranteed

2014 CUT Pre


Brian McIntyre, Tacoma News Tribune: Clemons’ base salary is scheduled to be $2.3 million (non-guaranteed) in 2011, a figure that could increase by as much as $800,000. Clemons also has a $100,000 workout bonus and nearly $2 million in performance incentives next season.
Brian McIntyre, NFL.com: By skipping the mandatory minicamp, Clemons forfeited the $1 million in base salary escalation, a source with knowledge of his contract said. His performances in 2010 to '11 triggered the additional money to his 2012 base salary. Instead of earning $4 million this season, Clemons' salary has rolled back to its original $3 million, with an additional $800,000 available in an incentive tied to sacks.
Brian McIntyre, NFL.com: the deal is scheduled to pay out $22 million over the next three seasons, with an additional $4 million available in base salary escalators tied to the number of sacks that Clemons produces over the 2012 and 2013 seasons… Clemons is slated to earn $6 million in base salary in 2013, but just $1.5 million of that is fully guaranteed, bringing the official guarantee in the new contract to $10 million… Clemons' deal rounds out with a non-guaranteed base salary of $7.5 million in 2014. Salary-cap space isn't an issue for the Seahawks, but Clemons will count $4.166 million against the cap this season, $8.166 million in 2013 and $9.666 million in 2014.
Antonio Cochran
1999 3/.998 TRV, .175/.25/.325 BS

1999 .248 SB/3

2000 CBA increase BS to .275/.389

2002 .563 RFA tender

2003 4/10 TRV, 1/1.5/2/2.5 BS

2003 3 SB/4

2005 BS reduced to 1.5

2005 CUT Pre


Percy Allen, Seattle Times: Cochran accepted a deal thought to be worth $1 million, including a $248,000 signing bonus.
Jose Miguel Romero, Seattle Times: Cochran, who finished his fourth season with the Seahawks, agreed to a four-year, $10 million deal with a $3 million signing bonus…
Danny O'Neil, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: He signed a four-year, $10 million contract in 2003, but the deal was restructured over the offseason and his salary went from $2 million down to $1.5 million…
Landon Cohen
2011 Acquired from NE (waivers)

2011 .6 BS

2011 CUT Post (paid thru week 1?)
Keary Colbert
2008 Acquired from DEN after week 2 (for 2009 5th)

2008 .605/2/1.5 BS

2008 CUT Post week 10 (paid full BS?)

2010 .5 RB


NFL.com: The pick can upgrade to a fourth-rounder based on performance.
Colin Cole
2009 5/21.4 TRV, 2.5/3.25/3.75/4.4/5 BS

2009 2.5 SB/5

2009 BS guaranteed

2010 1 BS guaranteed

2011 CUT Post
Tom Silverstein, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Five years, $21.15 million, $6 guaranteed… Signing bonus: $2.5 million 2009: $2.5 million (all guaranteed) 2010: $3.25 million ($1 million guaranteed) 2011: $3.75 million 2012: $4.45 million 2013: $5 million…
Andre Coleman
1997 1/.196 TRV, .196 BS

1997 CUT Post week 5?


Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Coleman, who caught 36 passes last year and had 75 receptions in four seasons with the Chargers, will sign a one-year, $196,000 contract…
Derrick Coleman
2012 PS after week 13, .0969 BS

2013 3/1.485 TRV, .405/.495/.585 BS


Mark Collins
Tom Silverstein, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Two years, $1.2 million, including a $300,000 signing bonus. Base salaries of $300,000 in '98 and $600,000 in '99.
Chris Cooper
2006 .585 BS (.425 MSB)

2006 CUT Post week 2 (paid through week 3)


Marquis Cooper
2006 No SB/2 after week 14, .425/.51 BS

2007 CUT Post (claimed by PIT)


Brandon Coutu
2008 4/1.75065 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS

2008 .04565 SB/4

2009 CUT Post
Kennard Cox
2010 .47 BS

2010 CUT Post week 1

2010 PS, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 3

2010 PS after week 3, .0884 BS

2010 Activated after week 5, .47 BS

2011 No SB/1 after week 1, .6 BS
Perrish Cox
2013 No SB after week 12, .555 BS

2013 CUT Post week 12 (paid thru week 13?)

2013 No SB after week 14, .555 BS

2013 CUT Post week 16 (paid thru week 17)


Brock Coyle
2014 3/1.533 TRV, .42/.51/.6 BS

2014 .003 SB/3


Bob Condetta, Seattle Times: $3,000 [signing bonus]
Ed Cunningham
1996 1/.425 TRV, .425 BS
Aaron Curry
2009 6/48.06875 TRV, 60.06875 TRMV, 2/.395/1.07625/1.7575/2.43875/3.12 BS

2009 .725 RB

2009-2010 BS gteed

2010 15.05625 OB/5

2010 5 RB

2010 2011 BS escalated to 5.07625/5.7575/5.93875/8.12 (2011-2012 gteed)

2011 2012 gtee reduced to .7575, 2013-2014 deleted

2011 BS reduced to .525 after week 5, equiv 1.863603

2011 3.212647 SB/2 CONV

2011 Traded to OAK after week 5 (for 2012 7th & cond 2013 5th)


Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: $60.06875M max.; $48.06875M low-tier max; $34.01M guaranteed.
JI Halsell: 6/60.1, 34 gteed, 35.5 over 3
AP: The Seattle Seahawks have signed first-round draft choice Aaron Curry to a contract that will guarantee the star linebacker from Wake Forest $34 million, a person familiar with the deal said Saturday night. The contract is the richest for a rookie non-quarterback in NFL history and has a maximum value of $60 million.
Mike Sando, ESPN.com: Curry stands to collect a $15 million option bonus this year, but payment of an additional $5 million roster bonus is deferred until 2011.
Mike Florio, PFT: Curry recently agreed to a new deal that cuts his rookie contract from six years to four. It will make Curry an unrestricted free agent after the 2012 season. In return for early freedom, Curry gave up $5 million in guaranteed money that he’s due to earn in 2012.
AP: The Seahawks decided to cut ties after 2½ seasons, acquiring a 2012 seventh-round pick and a conditional fifth-rounder in 2013 for a player once considered a "can't miss" star.
Mike Florio, PFT: the trade for linebacker Aaron Curry (who’ll debut Sunday as a starter) included a revised contract that limits Oakland’s financial investment in 2011 to $370,000, the prorated remainder of a league-minimum base salary of $370,000. The source says that the rest of the guaranteed money on Curry’s contract was paid by the Seahawks in the form of a signing bonus before the trade went down.
Omowale Dada
2007 PS after week 13, .0799 BS
BJ Daniels
2013 Acquired after week 4 from SF (waivers)

2013 .405/.495/.585/.675 BS

2013 CUT Post week 10 (paid thru week 11)

2013 PS after week 11, .102 BS

2013 BS raised to .1275 after week 13

2014 BS raised to .42 after week 15


Phillip Daniels
1996 3/.7285 TRV, .131/.164/.196 BS

1996 .2375 SB/3

1998 CBA increase BS to .216

1999 .429 RFA tender


Keith Darbut
2011 PS after week 13, .0969 BS

2011 CUT Post week 14


Chuck Darby
2005 3/3 TRV, .56/.64/1 BS

2005 .8 SB/3


Jose Miguel Romero, Seattle Times: The terms of Darby's contract with the Seahawks: three years and $3 million, including a signing bonus of $800,000.
JP Darche
2000 1/.193 TRV, .193

2001 .298/.389 BS

2003 4/2.27 TRV, .45/.535/.54/.545 BS

2003 .2 SB/4

2006 CBA increase BS to .585

2006 IR
Jose Miguel Romero, Seattle Times: Darche's contract is reportedly for four years with a $200,000 signing bonus, which indicates that he will presumably make the veteran minimum for each year of his contact. With the signing bonus, Darche will make $650,000 in 2003.


Dexter Davis
2010 4/1.837595 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS

2010 .047595 SB/4

2011 CBA increase BS to .45

2011 IR after week 1, .273 BS

2012 IR

2013 CUT Pre


Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: $47,595 signing bonus
Kellen Davis
2013 No SB/1 after week 1, .715 BS (no MSB)
Nate Davis
2010 PS after week 18, .0884 BS (thru week 19)
Russell Davis
2006 3/4.5 TRV, .8/1.1/1.4 BS

2006 1.2 SB/3

2007 CUT Post
Mike Sando, Tacoma News Tribune: Davis signed for three years and $4.5 million, with a signing bonus of $1.2 million.
Tyree Davis
1997 1/.164 TRV, .164 BS
Sean Dawkins
1999 2/2.9 TRV, 3.4 TRMV, .4/1.8 BS

1999 .7 SB/2

2000 BS escalated to 1.9 (addl .4 esc possible)

2000 CUT Post

2000 5/10.14 TRV, .44/2/2/2/2 BS

2000 .7 SB/5

2001 CUT Pre

2001 1 RB (not paid)


Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Dawkins [signed]… a two-year, $2.9 million contract with the Seahawks… His deal includes a $700,000 signing bonus, a cap-friendly base salary of $400,000 this season and a base salary of $1.8 million for next season. The contract also includes incentives that could push next year's base salary to $2.3 million.
Mike Sando, Tacoma News-Tribune: Dawkins' five-year, $10.14 million contract is essentially a one- year deal worth $1.14 million… Holmgren, the Seahawks' coach and general manager, had released Dawkins last month to avoid paying him $1.9 million in base salary this season… The contract calls for Dawkins to receive $3 million in 2001, including $1 million payable on the first day of free agency.
Brian De La Puenta
2009 PS after week 1, .0884 BS

2009 CUT Post week 2

2009 PS after week 3, .0884 BS

2009 CUT Post week 9

2010 PS after week 1, .0884 BS

2010 CUT Post week 2


Patrick Devenney
2010 3/1.216 TRV, .32/.405/.49 BS

2010 .001 SB/3

2010 CUT Pre
Dustin Dickenson
2008 2/.684 TRV, .295/.385 BS

2008 .004 SB/2

2008 CUT Post
Dave Dickenson
2002 Acquired from SD (waivers)

2002 .3 BS

2002 CUT Post week 3
Evan Dietrich-Smith
2010 Acquired from GB (waivers)

2010 .395/.48 BS

2010 CUT Post week 4
Trent Dilfer
2001 1/1 TRV, .5 BS

2001 .5 SB/1

2002 4/8 TRV, 18 TRMV, .75/.75/1.25/1.25 BS

2002 4 SB/4

2005 Traded to CLE (for 4th-round pick)
Mark Maske/Leonard Shapiro, Washington Post: Seattle signed Dilfer to a four-year contract worth $8 million, with a $4 million signing bonus and annual salaries of $750,000 in each of the next two seasons and $1.25 million in each of the two seasons after that. But if Seattle has at least 10 wins next season and Dilfer has a quarterback rating of at least 85, the salaries in the final three seasons of the deal would jump to $3.5 million, $4.5 million and $5.25 million, making the contract worth $18 million.
Chase Dixon
2014 3/1.5425 TRV, .42/.51/.6 BS

2014 .0125 SB/3


Bob Condetta, Seattle Times: $12,500 [signing bonus]
Kevin Dixon
2010 3/1.2165 TRV, .32/.405/.49 BS

2010 .0015 SB/3

2010 CUT Post
DeMichael Dizer
2008 2/.686 TRV, .295/.385 BS

2008 .006 SB/2

2008 IR, .2 BS

2009 BS redcued to .31

2009 CUT Pre
Demarcus Dobbs
2014 Acquired from SF after week 9 (waivers)

2014 1.431 BS

2015 1/.825 TRV, .745 BS (.585 MSB)

2015 .08 SB/1


Aaron Wilson, NFP: Demarcus Dobbs' one-year Seahawks deal: $825,000, $80,000 bonus, $745,000 salary, $665,000 cap on minimum salary benefit…
Ray Donaldson
1993 2/1.195 TRV, .5/.6 BS

1993 .075 SB/2

1994 .02 RB

1994 .271 LTBE (PT)


Quinn Dorsey
2005 PS, .0799 BS

2005 CUT Post week 4


Tommie Draheim
2012 PS, .0969 BS

2012 CUT Post week 1


TJ Duckett
2008 5/13.355 TRV, 17.355 TRMV, .605/2.5/1.5/2/2.5 BS

2008 2 SB/5

2008-2012 .05 WO

2009 2 RB

2009 CUT Post
Kris Durham
2011 4/2.50426 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS
2011 .46426 SB/4

2011 IR after week 9, .258 BS

2012 CUT Post
Brian McIntyre, Tacoma News-Tribune: Durham, who was chosen eight selections after Wright, signed for $464,260.
Andre Dyson
2005 5/17.5 TRV, .54/.66/3.3/3.5/3.5 BS

2005 3 SB/5

2006 CUT Pre

2006 3 RB (not paid)


Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Dyson agreed to a five-year, $17.5 million contract that includes a $3 million signing bonus.
Dominique Edison
2010 PS after week 13, .0884 BS (thru week 19)
Ferrell Edmunds
1993 3/4.45 TRV, 1.475/1.225/1.25 BS

1993 .5 SB/3

1995 BS reduced to .8575

1995 CUT Pre


Antonio Edwards
1993 2/.246 TRV, .1/.125 BS?

1993 .021 SB/2?

1994 CBA increase BS to .135?

1995 1/.178 TRV, .178 BS?

1995 2/1.1 TRV ext?, .4/.47? BS

1995 .23 SB/3

1997 CUT Post

1997 No SB/1 after week 4, .196 BS

1997 CUT Post week 8
Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: they signed him to a two-year contract extension this week that will pay Edwards $1.3 million over the next three seasons.
Les Carpenter, Seattle Times: They had to cut a large salary to make room; Edwards had a cap value of $550,000 this year.
Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Edwards, who signed a one-year contract for the NFL minimum of $196,000, had drawn interest from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins since being released by the Seahawks on Aug. 5.
Braylon Edwards
2012 1/.89 TRV, .825 BS (.54 MSB)

2012 .065 RB

2012 .27 BS guaranteed

2012 CUT Post week 13, .194118 termination pay?


Mike Florio, PFT: his minimum salary is $825,000. He also receives as $65,000 roster bonus. Of the base salary, $270,000 of it is fully guaranteed. Still, Edwards counts only as $540,000 against the cap.
Nick Edwards
2013 PS after week 2, .102 BS

2013 CUT Post week 2 (paid thru week 3)


Bobby Engram
2001 1/.477 TRV, .852 TRMV, .477 BS

2001 .375 NLTBE

2002 1/.555 TRV, .525 BS (.45 MSB)

2002 .025 SB/1

2003 4/5.6 TRV, 5.8 TRMV, .7/1/1.2/1.4 BS

2003 1.3 SB/4

2003-2006 .05 NLTBE (punt returns)

2007 2/3.4 TRV, .82/1.7 BS

2007 .88 SB/2
Danny O'Neil, Seattle Times: Engram signed a two-year contract worth $3.4 million with Seattle in 2007. He received a signing bonus of $880,000, a first-year salary of $820,000 and is scheduled to make $1.7 million next season.
Doug Evans
2002 3/3.8 TRV, .75/1/1.1 BS

2002 .75 SB/3

2003 .1 RB (w/65% 2002 PT, not earned)

2003 CUT Post

2004 .1 RB (w/65% 2003 PT, not paid)

2003 No SB/1 after week 1, .755 BS (not MSB eligible)

2003 CUT Post week 5 (paid thru week 6)
Clare Farnsworth, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: The $3.8 million deal cornerback Doug Evans agreed to Friday is for three years…
Joey Evans
2002 PS after week 15, .068 BS
Paul Fanaika
2010 No SB/2 after week 14, .395/.48 BS

2011 CBA increase BS to .525

2011 CUT Post

2011 PS, .0969 BS

2011 CUT Post week 9

2011 No SB/2 after week 10, .525/.615 BS


Loni Fangupo
2012 PS after week 1, .0969 BS

2012 Activated after week 15, .39/.405/.495/.585 BS

2012 CUT Post week 16 (claimed by PIT)
Heath Farwell
2011 No SB/1 after week 6, .685 BS (.525 MSB?)


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