The Seahawks have to get from 90 to 75 roster players by Tuesday. Monday the team announced 14 moves to get Seattle within one. They were:
Terminated veteran contracts:
C Lemuel Jeanpierre
DT D’Anthony Smith
Waived:
T Jesse Davis
CB George Farmer
WR Deshon Foxx
WR Deontay Greenberry
CB Keelan Johnson
LB Quayshawn Nealy
DE Greg Scruggs
S Ty Zimmerman
Waived/injured:
FB Brandon Cottom
CB Triston Wade
Placed on Reserve/PUP
CB Jeremy Lane
WR Paul Richardson
Reports suggest WR Kevin Norwood is being traded, which would constitute the final roster move.
Seahawks trade Kevin Norwood to Carolina after initially were going to cut him.
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) August 31, 2015
The most notable name among those cut Monday is Jeanpierre. Pierre, who backed up Max Unger at center the past four seasons, was penciled in as the starting center at the beginning of training camp. However, former defensive lineman Drew Nowak moved into the starting lineup during Week 2 of the preseason, and it would seem Nowak won the job. The impending trade of Norwood, a fourth-round pick in last year’s draft out of Alabama, means former Washington Huskies wideouts Kevin Smith and Kasen Williams are still in the hunt for a roster spot or a place on the practice squad.
—- UPDATE, 1:40 p.m.
It didn’t take long before the Seahawks made that final move official, announcing that WR Kevin Norwood was traded to Carolina for an undisclosed conditional pick in the 2017 draft. So Seattle is now set for this week.
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