Jadeveon Clowney has reportedly lowered his asking price while searching for a home in 2020 NFL free agency, but that doesn’t mean the star pass rusher is any more likely to return to the Seattle Seahawks. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the chances are “slim to none” that Clowney re-signs with Seattle for a second season with the team.
Joining Seattle’s 950 KJR on Tuesday, Garafolo warned to “never say never” regarding a reunion between the two sides, but he added that the Seahawks are potentially already “moving on to Plan B, C and D” and “aren’t actively chasing Clowney right now.”
The chances of Clowney returning as a Seahawk?
"Idk if he's going to be back in Seattle. The chances are slim to none."
Per –@MikeGarafolo
— 950 KJR (@SportsRadioKJR) April 7, 2020
Acquired via trade as part of a package deal last August, the former No. 1 overall draft pick reportedly received an offer from the Seahawks early in free agency — a deal that apparently would’ve paid him $18.5 million per year. The 27-year-old edge rusher had reportedly been seeking closer to $20 million per season before dropping his demand to around $17-18 million per year.