Whenever the Seattle Seahawks are allowed to resume organized team activities like practices, meetings, and workouts, there’s one position group that may need a bigger room: tight ends.
As almost any Seahawks fan will recall, the 2019 season was beset by injuries up and down the roster, and the tight end position was no different. In week 6 against the Cleveland Browns, the Hawks lost starting tight end Will Dissly to a torn achilles, his second season-ending injury in as many years.
For the team, the offense, and all of us fans watching, the slo-mo replay of Dissly going down…it was a punch in the gut.