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Eight Seahawks Players Re-Signed Under the Radar
Seattle brings back depth pieces from last season's Super Bowl roster.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 11:50pm
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The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed eight players from the bottom of their 2025 roster, including special teams contributors, offensive linemen, and other depth pieces. While not household names, these players could provide valuable depth if injuries strike the team's starters.
Why it matters
Retaining depth players is crucial for any Super Bowl contender, as injuries inevitably occur over the course of a long NFL season. These under-the-radar re-signings show the Seahawks are committed to keeping their championship-caliber roster intact.
The details
The Seahawks have re-signed players like George Holani, Jake Bobo, Brady Russell, Chris Stoll, Josh Jones, AJ Finley, Brandon Pili, and D'Anthony Bell. While not stars, these players filled important roles on special teams, the offensive line, and as reserves in 2025. Their return provides continuity and experience for the Seahawks as they look to defend their Super Bowl title.
- The Seahawks re-signed these players ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
The players
George Holani
A running back who could compete for snaps with the Seahawks' depth at the position.
Jake Bobo
A wide receiver who made a key touchdown catch in the NFC Championship game last season.
Brady Russell
A special teams captain and contributor who signed a two-year deal to remain with the Seahawks.
Chris Stoll
The Seahawks' long snapper for the past three seasons, who returns on a two-year contract.
Josh Jones
An offensive lineman who will provide depth and versatility as a swing tackle.
The takeaway
The Seahawks are working to keep their championship-caliber roster intact by re-signing several unheralded players who provided valuable depth and special teams contributions in 2025. While these signings may not grab headlines, they demonstrate the team's commitment to building a well-rounded roster capable of defending its Super Bowl title.





