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Seahawks cut outside linebacker Dre'Mont Jones and 3 other veterans in salary cap move
Seahawks updated EDGE depth chart after Dre'Mont Jones cut
The Seattle Seahawks' first round of roster cuts on Tuesday proved to be a sizable one, as they released four players and saved over $27 million in cap space. A
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On the eve of the NFL free agent negotiating period, the Seahawks took care of one big piece of business, reaching an agreement to retain defensive tackle Jarran Reed on Sunday.
Dre'Mont Jones, who played for the Broncos from 2019 to 2022, will need to find a new home after his release. Jones spent the past two seasons with the Seahawks where he had 8.5 sacks, 77 tackles, and 25 quarterback hits in 23 starts during that span.
Reed is re-signing with the Seahawks on a three-year deal worth up to $25 million, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported late Sunday morning. The new deal keeps Reed in Seattle through the 2027 season. The veteran defensive tackle was set to hit free agency when the new league year begins on Wednesday.
It has been a week of upheaval for the Seattle Seahawks as they remade their roster. It began with them releasing Defensive Tackle Roy Robertson-Harris, Safety Rayshawn Jenkins, Offensive Tackle George Fant,
Roster transactions were expected from the Seahawks, given their salary situation. Before the moves, Seattle had one of the worst cap situations in the league as one of the few non-playoff teams already over the limit. The Seahawks now have roughly $16.4 million of cap space to use in the 2025 offseason.
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