With the new league year officially in full swing, the Seattle Seahawks and all 31 other teams have been working diligently to retain their own free agents and improve their rosters for the upcoming 2024 season.
Unlike past offseasons, in part due to a lengthy coaching search that culminated with Mike Macdonald appointed as the successor for Pete Carroll, the Seahawks didn’t begin negotiations with their own free agents in earnest until after the NFL combine last month. As a result, they didn’t re-sign any players before the legal tampering period opened on Monday, but they did have north of $50 million in cap space after releasing high-priced veterans Quandre Diggs, Jamal Adams, and Will Dissly.
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