

The Facts: The Seahawks are in agreement on a one-year deal with one of their own in Penny.
Diehards Line:
The former first-rounder turned down more money elsewhere to build off his stellar second half of 2021. He gets $5.75 million with ability to earn up to $6.5 million. Expect Penny to lead Seattle's backfield committee, which will include Chris Carson, as long as he's healthy and ready to go.