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7-Time Pro Bowl Offensive Star Leaves Browns, Joins Seahawks on 4-Year, $120 Million Deal Amid Kenneth Walker III's Uncertain Future

Joel Bitonio, a 7-time Pro Bowl offensive player from the Cleveland Browns, has decided to reject a contract extension and join the Seattle Seahawks in a blockbuster deal worth $120 million over 4 years. This decision comes amid the uncertainty surrounding MVP Super Bowl LX, Kenneth Walker III’s future with Seattle, as the team opted not to use the franchise tag on him.

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“I’ve admired Seattle for a long time, always watching their journey toward greatness. Joining this team is an incredible opportunity to continue chasing my dream and help them win their third Super Bowl. I believe we can make it happen,” Bitonio said after signing with the Seahawks.

Bitonio, who has played 12 stellar years in the NFL, is known for his 5 All-Pro selections and his reputation as one of the strongest offensive players for the Cleveland Browns. Despite being 34 years old, he has maintained top-level performance and will be a key piece in strengthening the Seahawks’ offense – the team that just won Super Bowl LX.

With Walker III potentially leaving Seattle, the Seahawks will need to add a reliable offensive player to defend their championship and find a replacement for the running back position. However, Bitonio will not only reinforce the offense but also bring invaluable leadership and experience to the team.

His addition will create a powerful offensive trio alongside stars like Jalen Carter and Bobby Wagner, helping the Seahawks maintain their strength in the AFC and compete for more major titles next season.

“With Joel coming in, we not only get a great player but also a leader,” Seahawks head coach said. “He’ll help make our team stronger and set us on the path for success in the future.”

Signing Bitonio is not just a strategic move to bolster the roster but also a demonstration of the team’s determination to protect their Super Bowl title and chase even more championships in the years to come.

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