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Bump and Stacy

Hour 2: The Seattle Times’ Bob Condotta on Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s extension

Bump and Stacy

Seattle Sports

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4.5540 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2026

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Bump and Stacy are joined by Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times to get his thoughts on why the Seahawks extended Jaxon Smith-Njigba and whether we should expect an extension for Devon Witherspoon, they answer your questions about NFL contracts and the Seahawks roster in Four Down Territory, they hear Cam Skattebo say CTE and asthma aren’t real in The Timeline, and they lay out their realistic expectations for Mariners superstar Cal Raleigh this season. 

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0:00.0

From the Quantum Fiber Studio.

0:03.0

This is Bump and Stacey on Seattle Sports.

0:06.6

Streaming through the Seattle Sports app and at SeattleSports.com.

0:11.0

Now, here are your hosts, Michael Bumpus and Stacey Ross.

0:16.1

Seattle Times, Bob Condota, joining us right now in the Emerald Queen Casino Sportsbook hotline.

0:20.5

Let's dive right into it. Bob, I wanted to start by talking about JSN's massive contract,

0:26.7

which all of us were absolutely expecting. However, how does this make things tricky when

0:33.6

it comes to the rest of the roster? Well, I mean, it's more, you know, the way they structured it,

0:40.1

I don't think the immediate, I don't think there's any immediate issues, really.

0:43.7

I mean, it sounds like over the cap is estimating at the moment.

0:48.2

It'll increase his cap hit for this year by about $5.8 million.

0:51.7

That's not a huge deal.

0:52.8

I think that's about how much they probably

0:55.3

figured all along. It was going to go. So, you know, I, and then it goes up, it obviously goes up

1:01.6

next year and then goes up huge in the following year. So that's when it becomes a lot, a lot trickier.

1:06.9

But that's why, you know, they plan this stuff out and, you know, they kind of have their models. And, you know, the cap hits go up in future years when the cap is also theoretically going to keep going up as much as it does. So it's sort of, you know, kind of what's the percentage of the cap as well and not just the raw number. But obviously down in, you know, those 27, 28, 29 years, it's, it'll be a little,

1:29.0

it'll be a little trickier to fit in that way. And who knows, maybe you get to 2029 or something

1:33.7

and you redo it then and try to bring it down some. But, you know, for the immediate, I think

1:39.2

that's not a bad number at all for, for the increase for this year and probably about what

1:43.4

they were hoping for for all along.

1:46.3

We had a conversation regarding how much the receiver room is getting paid as opposed to

1:51.7

the offensive line room.

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