Report: Rashid Shaheed appears headed to free agency The Seattle Seahawks acquired wide receiver and return specialist Rashid Shaheed in a trade during the NFL trade deadline, marking a significant addition to their roster. Shaheed quickly became a key player for the team, contributing both on offense and special teams. During the regular season, he showcased his versatility by returning a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns, while also recording a standout 95-yard kickoff return in the postseason. His ability to make an impact in high-stakes moments highlighted his value to the team. Despite his contributions, Shaheed’s future with the Seahawks remains uncertain. The team has not pursued an extension with the two-time Pro Bowler, and reports indicate that the two sides are not close to reaching an agreement. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Shaheed is expected to enter free agency after the 2024 season, with his 12-game tenure in Seattle—spanning the regular season and postseason—likely being the extent of his time with the franchise. Shaheed’s career to date includes 153 receptions for 2,243 yards and 12 touchdowns over four seasons. His special teams prowess has also been notable, with three punt return touchdowns and one kickoff return touchdown to his credit. Ranked 13th on Pro Football Talk’s list of top-100 free agents, Shaheed’s marketability and production make him an attractive option for teams seeking a dynamic playmaker. As the Seahawks prepare for the offseason, the lack of a long-term deal with Shaheed underscores the challenges of retaining talent in a competitive league. His potential departure could reshape the team’s plans for the 2025 season, particularly on the perimeter where his speed and route-running ability have been assets.#nfl #seattle_seahawks #adam_schefter #rashid_shaheed #pro_football_talk