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Seahawks Re-sign Brady Russell: A Strategic Move to Strengthen Special Teams
The Seattle Seahawks quickly secured their special teams strength by re-signing tight end Brady Russell to a two-year deal. Russell, a vital member of coverage units, was courted by other teams but opted to stay with the Seahawks, contributing to their Super Bowl victory.
Russell, an undrafted free agent in 2023, initially tried out with the Philadelphia Eagles before finding his place in Seattle. His versatility and strong performance, earning him high grades from Pro Football Focus, make him a valuable asset.
This move is seen as a shrewd decision to maintain one of the leagues top-five special teams groups, which effectively limited returns. The Seahawks have built this phase with undrafted talents like Jake Bobo and aim to retain Dareke Young.
With key players like Kenneth Walker, Riq Woolen, and Boye Mafe leaving the championship roster, General Manager John Schneider focuses on budget-friendly free agents to reinforce head coach Mike Macdonalds defense. Russells return ensures the third phase remains robust, setting the stage for Seattles smart rebuild and another title run.
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