Seahawks Sign TE After 3 Teams Cut Him

Seattle Seahawks sign tight end after three teams waived him; player previously won Mackey Award.

Seahawks Sign TE After 3 Teams Cut Him

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The Seattle Seahawks have signed a tight end who was previously waived by three NFL teams, according to team announcements. The player, whose name was not confirmed in available reports, won the John Mackey Award in college, given annually to the nation's top tight end.

After going undrafted or being released by multiple franchises, the player joins Seattle's roster as a potential depth addition. The Seahawks have been active in free agency, seeking to bolster their tight end group behind starter Noah Fant.

Details of the contract were not immediately disclosed. The signing comes as Seattle prepares for the 2026 season, with training camp set to begin later this summer.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the tight end the Seahawks signed?

The player's name was not confirmed in available reports, but he won the John Mackey Award in college and was waived by three NFL teams before joining Seattle.

What is the John Mackey Award?

It is an annual award given to the most outstanding tight end in college football, named after Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end John Mackey.

Why did three teams cut this player?

Specific reasons were not detailed, but it may relate to performance, roster depth, or scheme fit, as is common with undrafted or late-round players.

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