Kam Chancellor's agent says his client's holdout won't come to an end unless the Seattle Seahawks address his contract concerns.

"Nothing has changed. He will not report without his contract being addressed this season," agent Alvin Keels told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "The team and I have been in contact, but we haven't been able to agree on any compromise."

Chancellor has three years and $16.88 million remaining on the four-year, $28 million extension he signed before the 2013 season.

John Schneider told SiriusXM NFL Radio earlier this month that "at the end of the day, you have to stick to your plan and your principle," an indication that the Seahawks would adhere to their policy of not completely redoing a second contract with more than a year remaining.