Carroll: Seahawks, LB Wright have discussed reunion
Published 1:30 am Sunday, May 8, 2022
RENTON — K.J. Wright said he wants to return to play for the Seahawks.
Pete Carroll said the team has talked to him about that, and more.
Two days after the 32-year-old Super Bowl-winning linebacker with the Seahawks said he wanted to “go back home” and play again for Seattle, the team’s coach said that is a possibility.
“I love K.J.,” Carroll said at the end of the Seahawks’ rookie minicamp at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. “I’ve already talked to him about stuff for the future, and all that.
“I did hear that he talked about playing (for Seattle). We’ve already talked about that.”
Wright, 32, played 10 seasons for the Seahawks from 2011-2020, winning a Super Bowl and becoming a Pro Bowl outside linebacker next to All-Pro and great friend Bobby Wagner.
Last offseason, the Seahawks decided to have 2020 draft pick Jordyn Brooks take Wright’s job as weakside linebacker in Carroll’s 4-3 defense.
Wright eventually signed last summer with the Las Vegas Raiders. His family stayed behind at the Wrights’ home in Seattle. Wright played in all 17 regular-season games plus a wild-card playoff game for the Raiders at linebacker.
He is currently an unsigned free agent.
“I just want to go back home,” Wright said to Trey Wingo on his Half-Forgotten History podcast Friday. “I think it’s that simple. Seattle knows that I want to come back. They know how much they mean to me.”
Wright never wanted to leave. He waited months last offseason for an offer from the Seahawks that never came. The native of Mississippi and his wife Nathalie have decided to make Seattle their permanent home.
During the 2020 season, Wright said: “I am staying in Seattle well beyond my Seahawks playing days.”
He was Seattle’s 2018 nominee for the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for his work building homes for needy families in the Seattle area, plus for investing in new wells for drinking water in a Kenyan village he and his wife visited years ago.
His former linebackers coach and defensive coordinator for Seattle, Ken Norton Jr., called Wright “a coach’s dream” and a “special, special player.”
But the conditions for the Seahawks have changed dramatically from 2020 when Wright and Wagner were still anchoring the center line of Carroll’s 4-3 system.
This offseason, Carroll is changing his defense to more of a faster, varied 3-4 style. He fired Norton in January and promoted line coach Clint Hurtt to coordinator. Carroll hired Sean Desai from the Chicago Bears and Karl Scott from the Minnesota Vikings to remake the back seven of Seattle’s defense.
Brooks took off replacing Wright in 2021. He set a Seahawks record for tackles in a season, breaking Wagner’s mark. Brooks has the speed and around-the-field versatility that make him ideal for what Carroll is trying to do with his linebacker in the 3-4 style. Darryl Taylor is entering his second full, injury-free season as an outside linebacker. He had 6.5 sacks last season.
Seattle drafted Boye Mafe from Minnesota in the second round last week to be another Taylor-like edge rusher as a 3-4 outside linebacker.
Unless Wright is willing to take a part-time role at near veteran-minimum salary playing behind his replacements in 2022, his return playing for Seattle doesn’t seem to fit, strategically.
Then again, Wright wants to come home. And he wants to keep playing.
“Last year, I left, I went to Vegas by myself, my family didn’t come with me. I’m not doing that again,” Wright told Wingo on the podcast Friday. “I don’t think I’m going to move my family anywhere across the country.
“If it’s not Seattle again, I’ll be happy. I’ll be content.”
