The offseason began with a lot of questions for the Seattle Seahawks to answer in the secondary, though the biggest of those questions revolved around the high-paid safeties on the Seattle roster. John Schneider wasted no time addressing that, releasing both Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams ahead of free agency.
Then, as free agency opened, the Hawks extended a right of first refusal tender to Mike Jackson, which they announced he had signed on April 8. However, after selecting a pair of cornerbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft, it appears Jackson has agreed to a pay cut.