Luke Willson is heading back to Seattle. The Seahawks have agreed to reunite with their former tight end, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets.
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Willson spent the first five years of his career with the Seahawks before moving on to the Lions in 2018. in Detorit, he saw time in 14 games and notched 13 catches for 87 yards. Then, in March, he hooked on with the Raiders, but was unable to make their final cut to a 53-man roster. After working out for the Saints and Cardinals this month, Willson is going back to where it all started.
Willson takes the place of tight end Nick Vannett, who was traded to the Steelers on Tuesday night in exchange for a 2020 fifth-round choice. With Willson back in the fold, the Seahawks now a second tight end on the active roster to support starter Will Dissly.
The Seahawks will look to advance to 3-1 in Week 4 as they take on the Cardinals in Arizona.
Hard to stay undefeated after last weeks loss.
Lol tough to stay undefeated when you’re 2-1. Beat me to it and you did it better.
Coffee hasn’t kicked in yet – thanks, fixed
I wish the Seahawks were undefeated…
Luuuuuuke! Welcome back to the squad!
Is it safe to say they’re going old school?
Hahaha. Punny.
A perfect replacement
The signing of OWEN WILLSON is not far behind !!
Cool move. Draft capital for Vannett and replacement no worse. Why didn’t the Steelers think of that?