DeShawn Shead wasn’t just back on the field with his familiar number 35 on Sunday, but he was also back at the position at which he began his Seahawks career — safety.
The latest player to leave and return to the Seahawks, Shead was re-signed by Seattle on Saturday to bolser depth in the secondary.
And while Shead played basically everywhere in the secondary during his six previous seasons with the Seahawks, during which he played in two Super Bowls, he was used exclusively at safety on Sunday as he took to the field at the VMAC for the first time since the end of the 2017 season.