Former Seahawks DT Al Woods agrees to terms with Jaguars

The Seattle Seahawks are now without their second member of the offensive line, with Al Woods agreeing to terms with the Jaguars.

Former Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Al Woods has come to terms with the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to a tweet from his agency, Sports Trust Advisors.

Woods becomes the third Seahawks unrestricted free agent to find a new home this offseason, following the footsteps of defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson and tackle George Fant.

The Seahawks always seem to find veteran nose tackles to sign to cheap, one-year deals, and Woods played that role perfectly last year. In 14 games, Woods recorded 32 combined tackles, one sack and two fumble recoveries.

He ended his tenure in the Emerald City on a sour note, however, getting suspended four games for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs, causing him to miss the team’s final two regular season games, as well as both playoff contests.

Now he is off to Jacksonville, leaving Seattle’s interior defensive line a little thinner as they head into the second week of free agency.

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