Seahawks bring back Brady Russell on two-year deal
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SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks agreed to terms Thursday with fullback and special teams captain Brady Russell on a two-year contract. Russell appeared in all 17 games for Seattle last season, and was a captain for the Seahawks in their 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
The Seattle Seahawks continue to re-sign some of their key players in this free agency. They feel special teams star Brady Russell was one of their valuable players this offseason.
The Seahawks reached an agreement to re-sign fullback and Super Bowl special teams captain Brady Russell on a two-year contract.
To run it back with two frontliners plus many of the “glue” guys, the unsung fabric of the Super Bowl-champion team. To strategically back-fill depth. And to set Seattle up for the draft. Russell and Pili had been restricted free agents.
The Seahawks re-signed fullback standout Brady Russell, bringing back not only one of their top special teams players, but also one of their top leaders, a captain who leads his team onto the field each Sunday carrying the 12 flag.