RENTON, Wash. (AP) — For a decade, No. 50 was seemingly always on the field for the Seahawks.
Right now, the number is going unused in Seattle, and it may remain that way if the Seahawks have decided K.J. Wright’s run as a lynchpin starter for the defense has truly come to an end.
“Of course, it’s awkward. I’m entering year 10 and I’m used to seeing a particular face,” linebacker Bobby Wagner said. “I’m hoping that everything still works out and we’re able to get him back. I think he’s a tremendous player, a tremendous person, someone that anyone would love to have on their team and so we’ll see what happens.