Marshawn Lynch ended his eight-day holdout on Thursday to report to Seattle Seahawks' training camp.

The Seahawks agreed to bump Lynch's base salary to $6 million instead of the $5 million he was scheduled to make this season, a source confirmed to ESPN. The $1 million addition is a combination of the $500,000 in pregame roster bonuses and $500,000 in incentives if he rushed for 1,500 yards. The Seahawks also are taking $500,000 that Lynch was slated to get paid in 2015 and giving it to him now. Lynch will now make $6.5 million this season.

In addition, Lynch will not be fined by the Seahawks for his holdout, a source told ESPN. The running back had accumulated nearly $500,000 in team fines for his absence through Thursday.