The Seattle Seahawks announced a roster shake-up days after the team’s underwhelming preseason loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Seattle revealed six roster moves in the latest NFL news.
The Seahawks’ transactions were highlighted by moves involving four playmakers. Seattle continues to keep an eye on available running backs with Zach Charbonnet and Jadarian Price both dealing with injuries.
The Seahawks signed a former back-to-back 1,000-yard rusher amid the latest moves. Seattle agreed to terms with running back Anthony Hankerson after working out the playmaker.
The Seahawks newest running back shined during his final two collegiate years at Oregon State. Hankerson also spent his first two seasons at Colorado.
The running back’s best season came in 2024 when Hankerson posted 232 carries for 1,082 yards and 15 touchdowns in 12 appearances at Oregon State.
Here’s what you need to know about the Seahawks’ latest roster moves.
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Additionally, the Seahawks signed wide receiver Julian Hicks and brought back linebacker Power Echols. The defender has had several short stints with Seattle in 2026.
Seattle made three other roster moves to make room for the new additions. The Seahawks cut ties with a pair of running backs in T.J. Harden and Justin Jones.
Seattle also placed cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles on injured reserve as part of the roster moves.
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