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Seahawks Trying to Re-Sign 26-Year-Old DB After Breakout Seasons
Coby Bryant has emerged as a standout safety for Seattle under defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Seattle Seahawks are looking to re-sign 26-year-old safety Coby Bryant after he has had two breakout seasons in the team's defense under coordinator Mike Macdonald. Bryant, a former fourth-round pick, has recorded seven interceptions, 13 passes defended, two forced fumbles, and a passer rating allowed of just 63.5 over the last two years. The Seahawks will face competition from other teams to retain Bryant, who is set to hit free agency.
Why it matters
Keeping Bryant would be a key move for the Seahawks, who are facing the departure of several key defensive players this offseason. Bryant has emerged as one of the better safeties in the NFL over the past two seasons and retaining him would help stabilize Seattle's secondary.
The details
Bryant, a 26-year-old safety, is coming off two strong seasons with the Seahawks since defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald took over the team's defense. Over that span, Bryant has recorded seven interceptions, 13 passes defended, two forced fumbles, 139 tackles, and a passer rating allowed of just 63.5. The Seahawks will face competition from other teams to re-sign Bryant, who is set to hit free agency.
- Bryant has been with the Seahawks for four NFL seasons.
- Bryant will turn 27 a few days after the start of the new league year.
The players
Coby Bryant
A 26-year-old safety who has emerged as a standout player in the Seahawks' defense over the past two seasons.
Mike Macdonald
The Seahawks' defensive coordinator, who has overseen Bryant's breakout performance.
John Schneider
The Seahawks' general manager, who is looking to re-sign Bryant this offseason.
What they’re saying
“The Seahawks will attempt to re-sign safety Coby Bryant, one of the hotter names on the defensive side of the market. He has an interest in returning to Seattle but will have other suitors.”
— Jeremy Fowler, ESPN reporter (ESPN)
What’s next
The Seahawks will need to negotiate a new contract with Coby Bryant before the start of free agency in order to retain him.
The takeaway
Keeping Coby Bryant is a key priority for the Seahawks this offseason as they look to maintain continuity in their secondary. Bryant's breakout performance over the past two seasons under Mike Macdonald has made him one of the top free agent safeties, so Seattle will face competition to re-sign him.
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