RENTON — He counted down the days, all 42 of them, and then counted down the final minutes until he could return to the Seahawks.
Now the Seahawks will count on defensive tackle Jarran Reed to bolster an underwhelming pass rush.
“I feel like we all can help each other just improve on that,” Reed said Wednesday. “We’re going to really work on that and we’re going to pick it up over the next few weeks.”
Reed had been suspended for the first six games of the season for a violation of the NFL’s personal conduct policy relating to an incident of alleged domestic violence from April 2017.