Seahawks release LB Tyus Bowser, sign LB Devin Richardson to practice squad

Seahawks release LB Tyus Bowser, sign LB Devin Richardson to practice squad

The Seattle Seahawks made some more moves to their practice squad on Thursday. It was reported the Seahawks terminated the contract of veteran linebacker Tyus Bowser, who played in the last two games for Seattle. Given Bowser’s history with the Baltimore Ravens and his former defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, his position on the Seahawks made sense.

However, his time in the Emerald City is done, for now. Replacing him is another linebacker in rookie Devin Richardson. A familiar face, Richardson hails from Washington State, where he had 62 total tackles and a sack for the Cougars. In his collegiate career, he had 156 total tackles and three sacks.

Seattle’s defensive depth was put to the test on Monday Night Football this past week, one they failed spectacularly by allowing the Detroit Lions to run up and down the field on them. The Seahawks were torched for 42 points, and barely put up any resistance to quarterback Jared Goff, who was perfect by completing 18-of-18 passes.

In the loss, Bowser did get the start, due to the injuries to Byron Murphy II, Leonard Williams, Uchenna Nwosu, Boye Mafe and Jerome Baker.

The Seahawks will face the offensively inept New York Giants on Sunday. Should Seattle’s defensive starters remain less than 100%, it is likely the team will sit them again to save them for the impending Thursday Night Football showdown against the San Francisco 49ers. If this is the case, perhaps Richardson could get a taste of his first regular season NFL action.

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Seahawks add 2 more undrafted free agents to their defensive front-7

Those spots have now been filled thanks to a couple of signings of undrafted free agents.

The Seattle Seahawks had two spots open on their 90-man offseason roster coming out of rookie minicamp last weekend. Those spots have now been filled thanks to a couple of signings of undrafted free agents.

According to a report by Aaron Wilson, the Seahawks have signed former Missisippi State defensive tackle Nathan Pickering.

Pickering (6-foot-4, 310 pounds) played 48 games over the last five years for the Bulldogs. He totaled 123 tackles, including 23.5 for a loss. He also added 13 sacks.

Seattle is also signing former Washington State linebacker Devin Richardson, per Wilson.

Richardson (6-foot-3, 233 pounds) bounced around a bit, putting in three years at New Mexico State, two at Texas and one with the Cougars. All together he put up 155 tackles (seven for a loss), three sacks and four forced fumbles.

 

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Texas lands transfer linebacker Devin Richardson

Texas had a successful weekend of recruiting news. The news continued on Sunday when they landed transfer linebacker Devin Richardson.

Texas had a successful weekend of recruiting news.

During the annual Orange-White spring game on Saturday, four-star wide receiver and former Michigan signee Xavier Worthy committed to the University of Texas. Moments later, four-star cornerback Terrance Brooks listed Texas among his top five schools.

On Sunday, the Longhorns dipped into the NCAA transfer portal again and received a commitment from linebacker Devin Richardson. The former-three star prospect signed with New Mexico State out of the 2018 recruiting class. Richardson still has three years of eligibility remaining.

Richardson is a Spring, Texas, native that attended Klein High School. The 6-foot-3 outside linebacker received offers from Utah, New Mexico, Southern University and New Mexico State throughout his recruitment.

In 2019 with New Mexico State, he compiled 69 total tackles (24 solo), three forced fumbles and two sacks. The Longhorns need depth at linebacker and Richardson should be able to make an immediate impact on the Forty Acres.