The Seattle Seahawks made their first big moves of the offseason by releasing four players. Linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris, safety Rayshawn Jenkins and tackle George Fant will all be looking for their next NFL homes for the 2025 season.
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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Jones totaled 8.5 sacks, 77 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 25 quarterback hits in his two seasons for the Seahawks. Fant, who began his career in Seattle as an undrafted free agent before ...
The team has announced it is releasing Dre’Mont Jones, George Fant, Roy Robertson-Harris and Rayshawn Jenkins. All four were acquired within the last two years, with Fant, Robertson-Harris and Jenkins added in 2024.