The Facts: As Wilson heads into the final year of his deal, the Pro Bowl quarterback and the Seattle Seahawks have not engaged in a single contract discussion since the day they announced their last deal in 2015, league sources told ESPN.
Diehards Line:Neither Wilson nor the Seahawks have mentioned to each other whether they are hoping to extend his deal or what a potential new contract would look like, sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter. But if (and when) Wilson and the Seahawks do finally discuss a deal, and eventually agree on one, it would be expected to be the biggest in the NFL this offseason, likely topping the $33.5 million annual average that the Packers awarded Aaron Rodgers before the 2018 season kicked off. ... Expect a new deal at some point; even if it's not before the start of this season.