With roster cuts fresh in the rear view mirror and fans of the Seattle Seahawks starting to look forward to the season opener at Lumen Field against the Los Angeles Rams a week from Sunday, there is still a significant amount of roster churn to work through. Specifically, after all the players the Seahawks waived cleared waivers, the Hawks will need to create a pair of additional roster spots after being awarded a pair of defensive players off waivers.
The first of those awarded was rookie cornerback Kyu Blu Kelly out of Stanford, who was a fifth round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2023 NFL Draft, while the second was an undrafted free agent outside linebacker who had signed with the Las Vegas Raiders after failing to hear his name called in the spring.