Seahawks re-sign former Alabama defensive lineman Jarran Reed

The former Alabama defensive lineman Jarran Reed was brought back to the Seattle Seahawks on a two-year, $23 million deal.

It looks like Jarran Reed will continue his NFL career in Seattle. On Monday, it was announced that the former Alabama defensive lineman would be re-signing with the Seahawks.

Several media personalities announced the news via Twitter, but Tom Pelissero with NFL.com had an interesting take on the length of the new deal, which was only two-years:

Reed was in the same draft class (2016) as former teammate A’Shawn Robinson, who also just signed a deal with a team from the NFC West.

With that said, Robinson will only be 25 years old in a few days. Reed, however, will be 28 in December of this year. The reason for the difference comes down to a JUCO stint Reed had prior to arriving at Alabama.

Either way, the argument could be made that Reed has been the more complete presence since joining the NFL ranks, and for that reason, he is making $6 million more over the two years than Robinson.

Reed was suspended for six games to start last season, which hurt his overall production (27 tackles, two sacks). He did, however, produced his first double-digit sack season in 2018 when he posted 10 sacks in 16 regular season games.

The hope is that Reed can continue that growth over the near couple of seasons, which could help land him one more big pay day before his playing career comes to an end.

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Former Longhorn Tyrone Swoopes promoted to active NFL roster from practice squad

Former Longhorn Tyrone Swoopes promoted to active NFL roster from practice squad

Former Longhorns’ quarterback Tyrone Swoopes has made an NFL roster – but not as a quarterback. Swoopes transitioned to tight end in his first year in the NFL, and was promoted to the Seattle Seahawks’ roster to replace the injured Ed Dickson.

Aug 18, 2018; Carson, CA, USA; Los Angeles Chargers defensive back Derwin James (33) defends Seattle Seahawks tight end Tyrone Swoopes (46) during the second half at StubHub Center. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports

Swoopes started only one of his four years at Texas, his sophomore season in 2014. That year, he threw for 2409 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions on 58.3% passing. Swoopes was a threat on the ground as well, with 966 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns over the course of his career.

The Seahawks promoted Swoopes due to need at the tight end position, where they have been injury struck all year. Ed Dickson is the latest tight end to go on IR, after Will Dissly’s season-ending injury and Luke Willson’s lingering hamstring injury.