Seattle has already signed two veteran kickers to compete to replace Blair Walsh.
The Seahawks couldn’t have acted more quickly to make it clear that Blair Walsh would not be back in 2018, signing Jason Myers to a free agent contract roughly 72 hours after the end of the 2017 season.
Not that Myers has a lock on the job — the Seahawks then signed veteran Sebastian Janikowski to a free agent deal in April.
The Myers-Janikowski (and maybe someone else?) battle to replace Walsh — whose critical misses in three games might have meant the difference in Seattle going 12-4 as opposed to their actual 9-7 — looms as one of the most interesting in training camp.