Source: http://ift.tt/eKERsB - Sunday, February 01, 2015
Three months after all signs pointed to Marshawn Lynch moving on from the Seattle Seahawks after the season, the team is preparing to give him a "monster" contract extension , Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Next year is the final year of Lynch's contract. He's due to make $5 million. According to Rapoport, the Seahawks are going to double his 2015 salary to $10 million as part of a deal that will keep him in Seattle "for the rest of his career." Lynch would be the second-highest paid running back in the NFL, and the only running back besides Adrian Peterson with a base salary of $10 million or more. It's a complete 180 from where Lynch was in November. As far back as August, there has been tension between the team and him over his contract . He refused to show up to the first week of training camp in hopes of getting more money. His hold out eventually got an extra $1.5 million out of the team , but not before coach Pete Carroll publicly scolded him by saying, "It's a contract for a reason. We expect them to honor their contract just as we will. We’re going to honor it and we expect them to do the same." The NFL Network's Mike Silver reported that Carroll's quotes created "bitterness" between the player and the coach. After the team stumbled out to a 4-3 start to the season, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that the Seahawks had "grown tired of his ways" and planned to release him after the season . At the time, Rapoport eve
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