Seahawks make cuts, save $27M in salary purge
Briefly

The Seattle Seahawks have released four players, including outside linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, to free up approximately $27 million in salary cap space. The changes signal potential further roster adjustments, including the likely release of wide receiver Tyler Lockett. Jones, who had limited impact after being signed to a significant three-year deal, struggled to meet expectations with only 8.5 sacks in two seasons. The team's decision reflects their need to optimize resources for forthcoming free agency moves.
"Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday announced the releases of outside linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris, safety Rayshawn Jenkins and offensive tackle George Fant, saving roughly $27 million in cap space."
"Not known as big spenders in free agency, the Seahawks made an out-of-character splurge to sign Jones in March of 2023, which didn't pan out as expected."
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