A group of receivers have joined some who will be free agents, including Chris Godwin, Christian Kirk and Tyler Lockett and it could interest the Bears.
The Seattle Seahawks have released veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett in a cost-cutting move ahead of the new league year.
As Tyler Lockett’s Seahawks career comes to a close, there are innumerable records and stats that define his legacy. He is second in team history in receptions (661), receiving yards (8,954) and touchdowns (61) behind only first ballot Hall of Famer Steve Largent.
If the Panthers are interested in adding DK Metcalf and/or Tyler Lockett, they might have a weapon no other team can match.
Take a look at some of the numbers behind Tyler Lockett's release from the Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks released Tyler Lockett on Wednesday, parting ways with the wide receiver after 10 seasons.
Pete Carroll will need to add a wide receiver to his Raiders squad and two of his former Pro Bowlers from Seattle are about to become available.
The Seahawks and Locket restructured his deal last March, and while the deal decreased his 2024 cap hit by over 50%, it resulted in an even higher cap hit for 2025. By cutting the veteran receiver, Seattle is left with only a $13.9 dead cap hit, saving $17 million.
Another Pro Bowl wide receiver is on the market for the Pittsburgh Steelers to pursue. The Seattle Seahawks cut ten-year veteran Tyler Lockett, giving him the option to join a new team for the first time in his career.
Metcalf is just 27 years old, but is due an extension. He has just one more year remaining on a three-year, $72 million contract extension that he signed in 2022. Metcalf responded to the bump in pay by putting together back-to-back 1,
The Seattle Seahawks are releasing wide receiver Tyler Lockett, the team announced Wednesday. Lockett's release ends a successful decade-long partnership, during which Lockett racked up 661 receptions for 8,