
"I had a great talk with Jody the other night and she's like, 'Let's go for it, let's rip it.' It's just business as usual for us. Business as usual and all football. No, I had a great talk with Jody the other night and she's like, 'Let's go for it, let's rip it.' It's just business as usual for us."
"Schneider answered 'no' when asked later if he expects anything changing in terms of the team's free-agent spending with a sale on the horizon. He also said he doesn't know whether Allen -- who controls the team as the chair of the estate of her late brother, Paul -- will still be in charge when next season begins."
"The more pressing matter for Schneider and the Seahawks is trying to keep together the roster that won a club-record 14 games during the regular season and three more in the playoffs to secure the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy. Schneider knows it won't be easy, with six key players set to become unrestricted free agents."
The Seattle Seahawks face an ownership transition as Jody Allen has put the team up for sale, with the process estimated to continue through the 2026 offseason. General manager John Schneider confirmed that the sale will not affect the team's operations, budget, or free-agent spending during the offseason. Schneider plans to consult with Denver Broncos GM George Paton, who navigated a similar sale process in 2022. The Seahawks' primary focus remains retaining their championship roster, which won 14 regular-season games and three playoff games to secure their second Super Bowl title. Six key players, including running back Kenneth Walker III, are set to become unrestricted free agents.
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