Bills Signing Former Seahawks K Steve Hauschka To Four-Year, $12.4M Deal

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Bills are expected to sign former Seahawks K Steve Hauschka to a contract, barring any snags in negotiations.

  • Schefter adds that Hauschka is expected to receive a four-year, $12.4M deal.

Buffalo just parted ways with Dan Carpenter, so they were clearly in the market for a new kicker.

Hauschka, 31, originally signed on with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent back in 2008. He bounced around a bit with the Ravens, Falcons, Lions and Broncos before he was eventually claimed off of waivers by the Seahawks in 2011.

Hauschka has spent the past six seasons in Seattle, but it was clear he would be moving on after they elected to sign Blair Walsh to a contract.

In 2016, Hauschka appeared in all 16 games for the Seahawks and converted 33 of 37 field goal attempts (89.2 percent) to go along with 29 of 35 extra point tries (82.9 percent).

 

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