The Seahawks are about to nail their biggest free-agent priority.
Their own starting right guard.
Hours after league sources told The News Tribune agreeing to a Pro Bowl veteran linebacker K.J. Wright had agreed to a two-year contract late Wednesday night to stay in Seattle, more NFL sources said the Seahawks were closing in an agreement on a two-year contract to retain D.J. Fluker.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Network had the first news of the imminent deal with Fluker Thursday morning.
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That was an hour or so after the news Seattle had agreed on a one-year contract with former Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers left guard Mike Iupati.