Chris Clemons missed the entirety of the Seahawks’ mandatory minicamp this week and was fined 63 thousand, the maximum fine, by the Seahawks for doing so. However, the Seahawks are still reportedly working on a contract extension with Clemons in order to get him back for Training Camp. Clemons is heading into the final year of his contract and is owed a mere 4.5 million, despite having 24 sacks, 18 quarterback hits, and 97 quarterback pressures over the last 2 seasons.
That being said, the Seahawks will be in no hurry to meet Clemons’ demands. Clemons is 31 in October, has never produced outside of Pete Carroll’s very specific scheme, and the Seahawks just used a 1st round pick on Bruce Irvin, to potentially be his long term successor. Still, the Seahawks are willing to at least talk with Clemons, which is good news for him.
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