The Seattle Seahawks have made yet another move to bolster their practice squad. On Tuesday, the Seahawks brought back wide receiver Ty Scott to the practice squad after cutting him. On Thursday afternoon it was announced one more familiar face would be returning as well.
Brady Henderson of ESPN is reporting Seattle is brining back linebacker Jamie Sheriff to the practice squad.
The Sheriff is back in town: The Seahawks plan sign OLB Jamie Sheriff to their practice squad, a source tells me. The UDFA from South Alabama will return to Seattle after a strong preseason with the Seahawks and a stint with the Panthers.
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) September 12, 2024
Jamie Sheriff was initially waived by the Seahawks when the League mandated active rosters be trimmed to 53 players. The move did come as a bit of a shock to 12’s around the region, as it seemed Sheriff had done more than enough to prove himself worthy of a roster spot in Seattle.
During the preseason finale against the Cleveland Browns, Sheriff had himself quite the evening. He recorded four total tackles (two of which went for a loss) as well as logging two sacks. One of which was on fourth down to give the Seahawks the ball again and help protect their lead.
Now, Sheriff is back in the Seattle organization, ready to be called up should anything happen to challenge the Seahawks’ pass rush depth.
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