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.
Pete 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.
The Seattle Seahawks released Tyler Lockett on Wednesday, parting ways with the wide receiver after 10 seasons.
The Seattle Seahawks are moving on from a franchise legend. The team is releasing wide receiver Tyler Lockett in a cap-related move, it announced Wednesday. The 32-year-old spent all 10 NFL seasons in Seattle, and thanked the Seahawks faithful on social media when the news broke.
Jason Peters, the nine-time Pro Bowler, six-time All-Pro and Super Bowl champion was hired by the Seattle Seahawks. Seahawks general manager John Schneider gave a few updates on some of the ...
Despite Lockett's memorable decade-long run in Seattle coming to an end this offseason, his 10 seasons in Seattle will never be forgotten, a career that saw him arrive as a dynamic returner and exit as one of the greatest receivers in franchise history.
According to the NFL Network, Pro Bowl receiver D.K. Metcalf has requested a trade, and the Seattle Seahawks “have agreed to explore options.” Metcalf, 27, instantly becomes the best wide receiver available this offseason. For the Patriots, if the price is right, this type of move is a no-brainer.
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.