Seattle Seahawks sign tight end Greg Olsen to 1-year deal

The Seattle Seahawks made their first move of free agency by signing veteran tight end Greg Olsen to a one-year, $7 million dollar deal.

The first domino of the Seattle Seahawks’ offseason plans has fallen into place.

Late Tuesday afternoon, ESPN insider Adam Schefter reported former Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen signed with the Seahawks, a move that was later confirmed by the team.

It had been reported earlier in February by Schefter himself there was mutual interest between the Seahawks and Olsen. Now the rumors have become reality as Seattle has made the first headlines of the impending free agency season.

This is a great low risk, high reward signing for the Seahawks. With only $5.5 million guaranteed to Olsen, Seattle certainly isn’t breaking the bank for a quality veteran and former Pro Bowl tight end. The Seahawks also addressed an area of need rather quickly.

After Will Dissly went down with another season ending injury and reserve tight end Luke Willson kept battling nagging injuries as well, the tight end position became rather thin quickly for Seattle.

Having Olsen in the fold, who is used to a physical, run-first style offense, will give Russell Wilson and the offense the consistency at the position they were lacking in the latter half of the 2019 campaign.

Although the 34-year-old Olsen may not be what he once was at his prime, he firmly believes he can still play. He clearly isn’t the only one who holds this belief, as Olsen also negotiated with the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills.

Not for nothing, it’s certainly a belief his new quarterback shares as well.

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