The Seahawks have stayed on the sidelines as free agency opens, but the tight ends that played for them in 2023 have found new homes elsewhere.
As has tended to be the case during the tenure of general manager John Schneider, the Seattle Seahawks have largely stayed quiet during the opening hours of free agency. While teams across the league have been splurging on big name players at positions of need, the Hawks have opted to remain on the sideline and keep their stockpile of cap space available for use in the coming days.
However, as other teams break out the checkbooks, that inevitably means the potential loss of players from the Seattle roster, and Monday has seen two of the top three tight ends on the roster depart for elsewhere. Will Dissly has spent the past six seasons with the Seahawks after being selected in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
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