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Seattle Seahawks DatePlayerTransaction Mar 5, 2025 T. Lockett Cut Mar 4, 2025 R. Jenkins Cut Mar 4, 2025 G. Fant Cut Mar 4, 2025 D. Jones Cut52 more rows
While the Seattle Seahawks chapter of DK Metcalfs career is officially over and his Pittsburgh Steelers story is about to be written, the two-time Pro Bowl receiver broke down his exit on Marshawn Lynch and Mike Robinsons podcast, Da Get Got Pod.
The Seahawks released Lockett on Wednesday in a salary cap-related move, bringing to an end one of the best careers by a receiver in team history. The move is one that Lockett knew could be coming, causing him to turn reflective in the final weeks of the 2024 season.
Seattle signs a safety, special-teams player The team announced recent Cleveland Brown DAnthony Bell signed a free-agent contract. The 28-year-old safety played his first three NFL seasons for the Browns. Hes made seven career starts at safety. His career high for defensive snaps is 21%, for the Browns in 2023.
Just four days after his want to leave Seattle became public, the Seahawks reportedly dealt Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a return highlighted by a second-round draft pick on Sunday. The Steelers then signed Metcalf to a new five-year, $150 million deal, ing to multiple NFL insiders.
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Seattle is parting with a Seahawks stalwart. The Seahawk released wide receiver Tyler Lockett, the team announced Wednesday. Locketts release ends a successful decade-long partnership, during which Lockett racked up 661 receptions for 8,594 yards and 61 touchdowns.
Prior to the start of the new league year, the Seahawks made several moves to free up cap space, parting ways with a franchise icon, receiver Tyler Lockett, as well as several other veteran players, releasing tackle George Fant, outside linebacker DreMont Jones, safety Rayshawn Jenkins and defensive lineman Roy
- The Seattle Mariners have released Mitch Haniger after the veteran outfielder was hampered by left shoulder soreness during spring training. Haniger, 34, was in his second stint with Seattle.

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