On what became a suddenly busy first day of the free agent signing period Wednesday, there were two more pieces of Seahawks news that broke following the revelation that the team had agreed to terms with Bruce Irvin.
Specifically, Seattle was reported to have agreed to terms with offensive lineman Brandon Shell, who spent the last four years with the Jets, while it was also reported that safety Tedric Thompson has been “given permission to seek a trade.”
Here’s a quick look at each:
Seahawks add Shell as likely Germain Ifedi replacement?
Seattle has agreed to a two-year deal worth up to $11 million with Shell, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.