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Reports: Seahawks, Raiders finalizing Matt Flynn trade
By Brady Henderson
Multiple reports say the Seahawks and Raiders are finalizing a deal that would send backup quarterback Matt Flynn to Oakland in exchange for draft pick compensation.
A tweet from ESPN's Ed Werder earlier Friday said the Seahawks and an unknown team are discussing a trade involving Matt Flynn. That team has since been identified as the Raiders.
The Raiders want to restructure Flynn's contract, according to Albert Breer and Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Flynn is scheduled to make $5.25 million in base salary in 2013, the second year of a three-year deal he signed last offseason.
Trading Flynn would save Seattle $3.25 million in salary cap space this season.
There hadn't been much on the Flynn trade front before this week, when a report from CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora said three teams -- the Jaguars, Raiders and Bills -- all had some level of interest in the Seahawks' backup quarterback.
A potential trade with Oakland was the focus on Thursday's edition of "Cold Hard Facts." The Raiders have a connection to Flynn in the form of general manager Reggie McKenzie, who was working in Green Bay's front office when the Packers drafted Flynn in 2008. The Raiders could have an opening at quarterback if they release starter Carson Palmer, who is reportedly unwilling to reduce his $13 million salary for the upcoming season.
We will keep you updated as this story develops.
By Brady Henderson
Multiple reports say the Seahawks and Raiders are finalizing a deal that would send backup quarterback Matt Flynn to Oakland in exchange for draft pick compensation.
A tweet from ESPN's Ed Werder earlier Friday said the Seahawks and an unknown team are discussing a trade involving Matt Flynn. That team has since been identified as the Raiders.
The Raiders want to restructure Flynn's contract, according to Albert Breer and Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Flynn is scheduled to make $5.25 million in base salary in 2013, the second year of a three-year deal he signed last offseason.
Trading Flynn would save Seattle $3.25 million in salary cap space this season.
There hadn't been much on the Flynn trade front before this week, when a report from CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora said three teams -- the Jaguars, Raiders and Bills -- all had some level of interest in the Seahawks' backup quarterback.
A potential trade with Oakland was the focus on Thursday's edition of "Cold Hard Facts." The Raiders have a connection to Flynn in the form of general manager Reggie McKenzie, who was working in Green Bay's front office when the Packers drafted Flynn in 2008. The Raiders could have an opening at quarterback if they release starter Carson Palmer, who is reportedly unwilling to reduce his $13 million salary for the upcoming season.
We will keep you updated as this story develops.