The Seattle Seahawks acquired veteran defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday. Veteran general manager John Schneider parted with a sixth-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft in order to secure Robertson-Harris’ services. The financial fallout of the trade has since been reported by Spotrac.
The Seahawks are simply inheriting $1.4 million in salary for the remainder of the 2024 campaign. Robertson-Harris previously signed a three-year contract extension worth $30 million with the Jaguars, keeping him under contract through the 2026 season. That means Schneider is tentatively taking on $6.6 and $6.8 million in scheduled salary in 2025 and 2026, but there’s a catch.
#NFL TRADE#Seahawks Acquire
DL Roy Robertson-Harris
2024: $1.4M
2025: $6.6M ($0 GTD)
2026: $6.8M ($0 GTD)#Jaguars Acquire
2026 6th Rd PickJacksonville Dead Cap
2024: $3.4M
2025: $6.9M— Spotrac (@spotrac) October 14, 2024
Robertson-Harris does not possess any guaranteed money remaining on his contract beyond this current season. That means Schneider could sever ties with Robertson-Harris in the upcoming offseason without fretting about sizable financial penalties. The veteran defensive lineman could simply be a one-year rental with the Seahawks currently in postseason contention.
The Jaguars are absorbing sizable financial penalties in 2024 ($3.4 million) and 2025 ($6.9 million) via dead cap charges. Through six games, Robertson-Harris has recorded two sacks and four quarterback hits. Acquiring Robertson-Harris in exchange for a Day Three selection two drafts away was a straightforward decision given the lack of overwhelming financial responsibility.