The Seahawks on Thursday made several roster moves, bringing back a pair of players who have been with the team previously in safety Keenan Lambert and running back Cameron Marshall while releasing snapper Drew Ferris and making the retirement of Chris Clemens official.
The moves give the Seahawks the maximum 90 players on their training camp roster.
Clemens, who played with team from 2010-13 and then was re-signed in the spring as a free agent, told the team last week he was retiring but the move did not become official until Thursday.
The release of Ferris means that for now, the snapping job belongs to Nolan Frese, who was signed as a free agent in June.