SEATTLE -- The Seahawks have given a four-year extension to All-Pro punter Michael Dickson that includes $14.5 million in new money, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday.
Dickson's deal will pay him $10.6 million over the first two years and can include as much as $16 million in new money, a source told Schefter.
The 25-year-old Dickson was set to make nearly $3.4 million this season in the final year of the rookie deal that he signed in 2018, after Seattle traded up in the fifth round to draft him. He received a CBA-mandated raise to that amount by virtue of making the Pro Bowl in 2018, when he also was named a first team All-Pro.