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Seahawks release veteran WR Tyler Lockett
Why did the Seahawks cut Tyler Lockett? Seattle cuts ties with WR after 10 seasons saving $17 million
The Seahawks and Locket restructured his deal last March, and while the deal decreased his 2024 cap hit by over 50%, it resulted in an even higher cap hit for 2025. By cutting the veteran receiver, Seattle is left with only a $13.9 dead cap hit, saving $17 million.
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Seahawks release WR Tyler Lockett: Seattle legend moving on after playing first 10 NFL seasons with team
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Hosted on MSN2 of Pete Carroll's former Pro Bowl receivers available for Raiders to add this offseasonPete Carroll will need to add a wide receiver to his Raiders squad and two of his former Pro Bowlers from Seattle are about to become available.
Metcalf is just 27 years old, but is due an extension. He has just one more year remaining on a three-year, $72 million contract extension that he signed in 2022. Metcalf responded to the bump in pay by putting together back-to-back 1,
As the 2025 free agency period is set to open next week, the Bills must be creative about how they add to their roster. Buffalo currently ranks at No. 30 in cap space across the league. There have been many questions as to how the Bills will address filling holes on their roster, including at receiver, after the "everybody eats" approach in 2024.
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Pro Football Rumors on MSNSeahawks two-time Pro Bowl WR requests tradeMetcalf submitted a trade request, and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported the Seahawks are working with him on it. One season remains on Metcalf’s deal. At 27, Metcalf would skyrocket to the top of the list of targets available via trade or in free agency.
Bosa, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft -- the club's last year in San Diego -- made five Pro Bowls for the Chargers over the past nine seasons. He leaves Los Angeles with 72 career sacks, good for second place on the franchise's all-time list.
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