Seahawks GM John Schneider Signs Through 2030
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 30 – John Schneider, with a .605 winning percentage and 10 playoff appearances, receives a four-year extension to lead the Seahawks through a major roster and leadership transition.
- On Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks announced a four-year contract extension for John Schneider, ensuring he will remain as president of football operations and continue leading the team through the 2030 draft.
- Schneider, hired in 2010 by then-coach Pete Carroll, took full personnel authority after Carroll's 2023 departure and led the search for Carroll’s replacement.
- Over his 15 years leading the Seahawks, Schneider guided the team to a 147-96-1 record, reaching the playoffs on 10 occasions, appearing in two Super Bowls, and securing one championship following the 2013 season.
- Under Schneider, Seattle holds a 10-9 playoff record, with just a single postseason victory after 2019 and no progress beyond the divisional round since 2016.
- The contract extension demonstrates ownership’s trust in Schneider to continue his leadership role and guide the Seahawks’ football department well into the 2030s.
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Seahawks GM John Schneider signs through 2030
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider agreed to a four-year contract extension through the 2030 draft.
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Read Full ArticleBREAKING: Seahawks Are Signing GM John Schneider To Four-Year Extension
After overhauling the Seahawks roster, general manager John Schneider is getting extension. According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, the Seahawks are signing Schneider to a four-year extension, keeping him with the franchise through the 2030 NFL Draft. Schneider has been the general manager of the Seahawks since 2010 and has been consistently able to build a […]
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