Shaquill Griffin is returning to the Seattle Seahawks on a one-year contract valued at $3 million, with the potential to reach $4 million through performance incentives. This move marks a reunion with the team that drafted him in 2017 and where he earned his only Pro Bowl selection in 2019.
Griffin, now 29, brings eight years of NFL experience to Seattle’s secondary. In the 2024 season, he played all 17 games for the Minnesota Vikings, starting three, and recorded 41 tackles, two interceptions, and six passes defended. His career totals include 407 tackles, nine interceptions, and 70 pass deflections across 106 games (82 starts).
The Seahawks’ decision to re-sign Griffin addresses a need for experienced depth in their cornerback corps. With the departures of Tre Brown and Artie Burns in free agency, the team had limited veteran options behind starters Devon Witherspoon and Riq Woolen. Griffin’s familiarity with the Seahawks’ system and his leadership qualities make him a valuable addition to a relatively young defensive backfield.
Head coach Pete Carroll has emphasized the importance of competition and depth in the secondary. Griffin’s return provides not only a seasoned backup option but also a mentor for the younger players on the roster. His presence is expected to bolster the team’s defensive strategies and contribute to a more robust pass defense in the upcoming season.
This signing aligns with the Seahawks’ broader strategy of reinforcing their defense as they prepare for the 2025 NFL season. By adding a proven cornerback like Griffin, Seattle aims to enhance its competitiveness within the NFC West division. The combination of experienced leadership and emerging talent positions the Seahawks to be formidable contenders in the upcoming season.