The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to terms on a new contract with veteran defensive end Chris Clemons, the team announced Friday.
Clemons, 34, spent the past two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, totaling 11 sacks. In 2015, he started seven games and had three sacks. The team released him in March.
This will be Clemons' second stint with the Seahawks. He had a successful run from 2010 to 2013, piling up 38 sacks during four years.
Clemons will likely back up Cliff Avril at the LEO spot, and he could get a chance to compete for snaps at right defensive end, with Bruce Irvin having signed with the Oakland Raiders.