Metcalf absent, Diggs and Adams back for Seahawks minicamp
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The first day of Seattle Seahawks minicamp on Tuesday was notable for who was on the field participating and who was unexpectedly absent.
The unexpected absence was wide receiver DK Metcalf seemingly deciding to take the next step in his effort to land a new contract before the start of this season by opting not to attend this week’s mandatory minicamp.
Seattle coach Pete Carroll did not speak with reporters on Tuesday, but has said several times this offseason the sides appeared to be in a good place regarding talks of a new contract.
But his absence was notable. Metcalf is entering the final year of his rookie deal that will pay him nearly $3.99 million in base salary. Metcalf made $911,914 last season, a year where he had 75 receptions and a career-high 12 touchdown catches despite playing through a foot injury for most of the season.