Seattle Seahawks tight end Ed Dickson tweeted Monday night that he's not happy with the team's decision to keep him on the non-football injury list to start the season, which will require him to miss at least the first six games.
Dickson was the Seahawks' presumed starter when they signed him this offseason to a three-year deal worth $10.7 million after letting Jimmy Graham leave in free agency. But he spent all of training camp on NFI, initially because of a quad injury.
It appeared the Seahawks might have been getting ready to activate Dickson when he tweeted Friday, "Season:Ready," but he remained on NFI as Seattle set its initial 53-man roster over the weekend.