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UNDATED (AP) — Coach Pete Carroll says the Seattle Seahawks aren’t open for business when teams may inquire about the availability of quarterback Russell Wilson this offseason.

Carroll says the Seahawks are not interested in making a move with Wilson, explaining that general manager John Schneider has started telling teams that call that Seattle is “not shopping the quarterback.”

Wilson has spent his first 10 seasons with the Seahawks. He has two seasons remaining on his current contract with Seattle.

In other NFL news:

— The Cardinals have signed coach Kliff Kingsbury and general manager Steve Keim to extensions that keep them under contract with the team through 2027. Arizona’s support for the coach and general manager come during an offseason that’s developed into a surprise cold war between star young quarterback Kyler Murray and the franchise.

— The Giants have added a second woman to their coaching staff, naming Laura Young as the team’s director of coaching operations. New York also cleared $7.1 million in cap space by releasing tight end Kyle Rudolph and running back Davontae Booker.