Seahawks Overhaul Defensive Backfield, Sign K'Von Wallace and Johnathan Hankins
The Seattle Seahawks have made significant changes to their roster, signaling a new direction for the team's defense under coach Mike Macdonald.
- The Seattle Seahawks released starting safety duo Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs, freeing up $27.5 million in cash and making room for new signings.
- K'Von Wallace, previously with the Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, and Tennessee Titans, has been signed by the Seahawks, joining safety Rayshawn Jenkins and returner Julian Love.
- Veteran defensive back Johnathan Hankins has also been signed, strengthening the Seahawks' defensive line.
- Despite the roster changes, Seahawks general manager John Schneider has not ruled out the possibility of Adams and Diggs returning to the team.
- Quandre Diggs denies reports that he won't return to the Seahawks, leaving his future with the team uncertain.