The Seattle Seahawks are currently rolling in the 2020 NFL season with the leadership of head coach Pete Carroll. The team recently awarded a multi-year contract extension to Carroll and ensure that they will keep him at the helm in Seattle before he finishes his decorated coaching career, as per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Although no one in the Seahawks organization is willing to confirm the extension, one source told ESPN that the belief is the deal will tie Carroll to Seattle through the 2025 season, when he will be 74 years old.

And according to Schefter, the contract could make Carroll the highest-paid coach in the NFL.

The Seahawks made the move quietly, long before their game Sunday in Buffalo against the Bills, according to league sources via Schefter. Carroll has been in Seattle ever since the 2010 NFL season where he also moonlights as the Executive VP of Football Operations for the organization.

Carroll is the winningest head coach in franchise history with a record of 106-60-1. He has led Seattle to eight playoff appearances, four NFC West titles, two Super Bowl appearances, and a victory in Super Bowl XLVIII.

The 69-year-old tactician also had previous stints with the Buffalo Bills, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, before aiming to settle down in Emerald City.

Carroll also molded quarterback Russell Wilson to become one of the most dynamic playmakers in the league today. His development and ongoing MVP campaign have been key for the Seahawks who are currently enjoying a 6-1 record to sit atop the stacked NFC West division.

By being able to successfully secure the services of Pete Carroll, the Seahawks are all in on pursuing their Super Bowl aspirations for the years to come.