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.
Tyler Lockett was released by the Seahawks, and DK Metcalf has one foot out the door after requesting a trade. We could be looking at a big season for Jaxon Smith-Njigba in 2025, and he has the potential to be a top-10 Fantasy receiver in all leagues.
Identifying three free-agent wide receivers the Seattle Seahawks could replace Tyler Lockett with following his release.
The Seattle Seahawks have released veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett in a cost-cutting move ahead of the new league year.
Take a look at some of the numbers behind Tyler Lockett's release from the Seahawks.
As Tyler Lockett’s Seahawks career comes to a close, there are innumerable records and stats that define his legacy. He is second in team history in receptions (661), receiving yards (8,954) and touchdowns (61) behind only first ballot Hall of Famer Steve Largent.
If the Panthers are interested in adding DK Metcalf and/or Tyler Lockett, they might have a weapon no other team can match.
Pete Carroll will need to add a wide receiver to his Raiders squad and two of his former Pro Bowlers from Seattle are about to become available.
As the 2025 free agency period is set to open next week, the Bills must be creative about how they add to their roster. Buffalo currently ranks at No. 30 in cap space across the league. There have been many questions as to how the Bills will address filling holes on their roster, including at receiver, after the "everybody eats" approach in 2024.
The Seahawks parted ways with a franchise icon Wednesday, releasing Tyler Lockett after 10 memorable seasons in Seattle.