What happened: The Seattle Times reports the Seattle Seahawks have acquired a special teams standout via trade. The deal adds depth to Seattle's coverage and return units ahead of the 2026 season. Terms and the full conditions of the trade were not detailed in the signal.
Why it matters: Special teams contributors rarely move the needle on, but they shape roster construction and the back end of the 53-man squad heading into the 2026 offseason. The move fits a pattern of Seattle reshaping its supporting cast, following Seattle's earlier trade for a Jets special teams gunner. It signals the front office is prioritizing coverage-unit talent this offseason.
What to watch: Watch for the player's name, the compensation sent, and any contract details to be confirmed by the team. Roster and depth-chart implications will firm up as the 2026 offseason progresses.