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The Seattle Seahawks showed interest in a former Baltimore Ravens quarterback this week. The Seahawks could look to add depth at quarterback before their Week 4 matchup against the New York Giants.

Starting quarterback Geno Smith has continued to look impressive to start the season. However, as the past few weeks have shown us, with quarterback injuries, you can never have enough talent backup quarterback.

The Seattle Seahawks look at a QB

According to Aaron Wilson with KPRC, the Seahawks worked out former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown.

The Baltimore Ravens signed Brown as a UDFA following the 2022 NFL Draft. Due to a couple of Ravens injuries at quarterback last season, Brown played in two games. Brown threw for 302 yards passing and two interceptions.

The Ravens released Brown in September. Brown has not been signed as of this publishing. But we’ll see if he did enough in the workout to win a job on the practice squad.

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