John Clayton of ESPN is reporting that the Seattle Seahawks are trying to trade starting right tackle Sean Locklear . According to Clayton, the Seahawks will released Locklear if they cannot find a trade partner. The Seahawks traded a seventh round pick to the Eagles for Stacy Andrews, who is expected to replace Locklear at right tackle. The Seahawks also traded to acquire reserve tackle Tyler Polumbus from the Lions. Locklear is expected to make over $5.45 million in 2010, and it's obvious...Read Full Story
The Seattle Seahawks on Thursday afternoon further stabilized the blocking unit by reaching agreement with starting right tackle Sean Locklear on an 5 Vote(s)Read Full Story
From: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Seahawks offensive tackle Sean Locklear was placed on injured reserve today, making him the fifth starter on the offensive line to go on IR. Safety Jamar Adams was signed off the practice squad to fill Locklear’s roster spot. Kyle Williams will start at left tackle — his first NFL start — against the Jets tomorrow at Qwest Field.Read Full Story
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