The Seattle Seahawks have locked up their star wide receiver with a record-breaking extension. But what does this mean for the future of their offense? Yankee Scores reports.
The Record-Breaking Contract
According to ESPN sources, Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl champion Jaxon Smith-Njigba reached agreement with Seattle on a four-year, $168.6 million contract extension. The deal averages $42.15 million per year and includes over $120 million guaranteed, both setting new records for any wide receiver in NFL history.
The deal was confirmed by WINSportsGroup, Smith-Njigba’s representation, making him the highest-paid WR in NFL history.
Impact on the Seahawks
Smith-Njigba’s rise has been meteoric. After helping Seattle capture a Super Bowl, he became the focal point of their offense. His ability to stretch defenses and deliver in clutch moments made this extension inevitable.

Setting a New Market Standard
This extension doesn’t just reshape Seattle’s roster — it resets the market for wide receivers across the league. With Smith-Njigba’s deal surpassing previous benchmarks, other elite receivers will likely push for similar guarantees.
NFL insiders have already noted that “Smith-Njigba’s contract will be the baseline for future WR negotiations.”
What Comes Next
For Seattle, the challenge now is balancing their cap space while keeping a competitive roster around their star. With Smith-Njigba secured, the Seahawks remain firmly in the NFC contender conversation.
The Seahawks have made a bold statement. By investing heavily in Smith-Njigba, they’ve ensured their offense revolves around one of the league’s most dynamic playmakers — and set a new standard for wide receiver contracts.


