The Seattle Seahawks took care of two of their most important in-house free agents by reportedly agreeing to terms on new contracts with cornerback DeShawn Shead and tight end Luke Willson.
710 ESPN Seattle's Danny O'Neil first reported the news Friday morning, and ESPN's Adam Caplan confirmed the Willson deal, reporting the fifth-year tight end's deal could be worth up to $3 million. The team has yet to announce the deals.
Shead's deal came a day after he reportedly visited the Buffalo Bills and two months after the 28-year-old suffered what head coach Pete Carroll deemed a "significant" knee injury in the Seahawks' divisional-round loss to Atlanta on Jan.