The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to terms with long snapper Chris Stoll on a two-year contract, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Stoll, 26, originally joined the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent following the 2023 NFL Draft. The Penn State product earned the starting role during his rookie training camp and appeared in all 17 games for Seattle last season. His return provides essential continuity for a specialist group that features veteran talents like kicker Jason Myers and punter Michael Dickson.
The agreement keeps the reliable specialist in Seattle through the 2025 season. During his collegiate career at Penn State, Stoll was recognized as one of the top specialists in the country, winning the Patrick Mannelly Award in 2022. He has quickly transitioned that success to the professional level, becoming a dependable component of the Seahawks' special teams unit.
Maintaining the chemistry of the specialist battery—consisting of the snapper, holder, and kicker—is often a priority for NFL front offices to ensure precision on field goals and punts. By securing Stoll for two additional years, Seattle solidifies a key position as they continue to shape their roster for the upcoming season. No further financial terms of the deal have been disclosed at this time.
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