Another Pro Bowl wide receiver is on the market for the Pittsburgh Steelers to pursue. The Seattle Seahawks cut ten-year veteran Tyler Lockett, giving him the option to join a new team for the first time in his career.
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Seahawks release veteran WR Tyler Lockett
Why did the Seahawks cut Tyler Lockett? Seattle cuts ties with WR after 10 seasons saving $17 million
The Seahawks and Locket restructured his deal last March, and while the deal decreased his 2024 cap hit by over 50%, it resulted in an even higher cap hit for 2025. By cutting the veteran receiver, Seattle is left with only a $13.9 dead cap hit, saving $17 million.
End Of An Era: Seahawks Release Tyler Lockett
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