The Seattle Seahawks announced the release of nose tackle Bryan Mone on Wednesday in their latest round of cost cutting. Seattle cleared $5.39 million in cap space, according to spotrac.com.
Continuing to open up financial flexibility for the start of free agency next week, the Seattle Seahawks announced they have released veteran nose tackle Bryan Mone.
While undrafted free agent rookie Jonah Tavai will be on the nonfootball injury list to start camp. The first day of training camp is supposed to be a day of optimism, hope and excitement for the future.
With the calendar flipping to July and offseason activities in the rearview mirror, the Seattle Seahawks will open training camp at the VMAC later this month, officially ushering in the 2023 season.
If they were going to do so, they could have saved a chuck of cash by releasing him prior to his June 1 roster bonus. It’s no secret that the Seattle Seahawks are not exactly flush with cap space with training camp ahead of the 2023 season rapidly approaching.
Young was taken in the fourth round by Seattle. The Seattle Seahawks aren’t exactly deep along the interior of the defensive line, but they did add a natural defensive tackle to their squad by drafting Mississippi State’s Cameron Young in the fourth round.
Wednesday marks exactly four weeks until the official start of the 2023 NFL League Year, with teams able to officially sign free agents from other teams to new contracts beginning at 4:00 pm New York time on March 15.
Few teams are in better position this offseason than the Seattle Seahawks. With $31.34 million in cap space—sixth-most in the NFL—and the No. 5 and 20 overall picks in the draft, Seattle is primed to build off its surprising playoff season and add to an overachieving roster.
As the calendar ticks forward a day at a time, the 2023 NFL league year slowly approaches, and with it the frenzy of the first wave of free agency. For the Seattle Seahawks this means year two of the rebuild that the team refuses to call a rebuild, but which is likely to see significant turnover at several position groups.
After losing defensive tackle Bryan Mone to a season-ending knee injury last week, the Seahawks have added defensive line reinforcements for the final stretch run.
The Seattle Seahawks not only suffered a major loss to rivals the San Franciso 49ers on Thursday night, they likely lost one of their best players on defense for the rest of the season.
As if losing out on a chance to win the NFC West wasn't enough, the Seahawk suffered more than just a devastating loss to the 49ers on Thursday Night Football.
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The Seattle Seahawks have secured a key member of their defensive line for at least the next two seasons.
Bryan Mone may not be a household name like several of the Seahawks biggest defensive stars such as Bobby Wagner or Jamal Adams. But the team learned how invaluable he is to the team's success on that side of the football during a 33-30 loss to the Titans last Sunday.
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