Seahawks Release $11 Million Vet in After Wave of Cuts

The Seattle Seahawks are moving on from veteran defensive tackle Bryan Mone. The team announced the release of Mone one day after Seattle cut Jamal Adams, Will Dissly and Quandre Diggs.

Mone sustained an ACL injury late in the 2022 season that caused the defender to miss all of 2023. The defensive tackle had one season remaining on a two-year, $11 million contract. Mone notched 25 tackles in 13 appearances during 2022, including three starts.

Not only will the Seahawks coaching staff look entirely different, but head coach Mike Macdonald will be working with a roster that also has undergone significant changes. Within a 24 hour period, the Seahawks have now cleared more than $40 million with less than one week remaining until NFL free agency begins on March 11, 2024.

“Bryan Mone was due $5.9M in salary in 2024,” Over the Cap’s Nick Norte detailed in a March 6, 2024 message on X. “He was also listed 20th on the top 100 possible cut candidates. …Seahawks have also now shed over $40M in 2024 salary, most in the league by far right now.”

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Given this sudden wealth of cap space, fans want to know how the team plans to utilize this newfound money. Seattle has not typically been an aggressive team in NFL free agency during the John Schneider era.

Could this change with Macdonald as the new head coach in place of Pete Carroll? We did see the Seahawks sign three-year, $51.5 million deal last offseason, a move that went against Seattle’s traditional frugal ways. Given the Seahawks defensive woes in recent seasons, it would not be a surprise if some of this cap space it utilized to upgrade the defensive roster.

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