Tyus Bowser is reunited with Mike Macdonald and in a situation where he could eventually flourish after being signed to the Seattle Seahawks practice squad.
Bowser joins the Seahawks after working out for the Cowboys and Titans.
Seahawks signed former Ravens LB Tyus Bowser to their practice squad.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 30, 2024
The Ravens released Bowser in March, freeing up $5.5 million in salary cap space. Bowser has been up and down since being drafted by the Ravens in the 2nd round back in 2017.
Tyus Bowser: Great name and a great INT 💪 @tbowser23 @Ravens
📺 #BALvsCLE on ESPN pic.twitter.com/dSZpcZmVEC
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) December 15, 2020
During his first four seasons, he never started more than two games. Then, in 2021, he started all 17 games and set career-highs in sacks (7), solo tackles (33), and QB hits (15). After signing a four-year, $22 million extension, Bowser has played nine games since.
A torn Achilles in ’21 and offseason knee surgery following the 2022 season caused Bowser to miss every game this past season.