Seahawks Release Linebacker Tyrel Dodson Amid Defensive Overhaul
Seattle's decision to waive their leading tackler marks a significant shift as the team struggles with defensive performance.
- Tyrel Dodson, who started all nine games this season, was released by the Seahawks, surprising fans and analysts alike.
- Dodson led the team with 71 tackles and played 98% of the defensive snaps, but struggled against the run in his new weakside linebacker position.
- Seattle's defense ranks 26th in the NFL for rush defense, prompting head coach Mike Macdonald to make changes after a 4-5 start.
- The Seahawks traded for Ernest Jones IV, moving Dodson to the weakside, but the defense continued to underperform.
- Dodson, now on waivers, could be claimed by other teams, with Buffalo showing interest following recent injuries in their linebacker corps.