RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Every so often, John Schneider will see what's happening with other franchises around the NFL and his personal appreciation for what's taken place during his tenure as general manager in Seattle is reinforced.
Schneider knows what's happened here over the past six seasons is unique. It's why he agreed to a contract extension last week that will keep him employed by the Seahawks through the 2021 season.
"It always fluctuates and changes with different ownership groups, but this is clearly a top-3, top-5 team in terms of ownership in the league and obviously we're biased so we would say it's (No.