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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 22 – Seahawks enter camp with $34.9 million salary cap space and focus on developing rookies and resolving key position battles for the 2025 NFL season roster.

  • On Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks kick off training camp at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, running through August 12 with most practices open to the public.
  • To clear room under the cap, Seattle Seahawks released veteran tight end Noah Fant on Sunday afternoon, clearing $8.91 million against the salary cap.
  • With 29 first-year players reporting earlier this month, undrafted nose tackle J.R. Singleton—signed on May 2 as a priority UDFA—is battling for a spot in the defensive line rotation.
  • With the edge group already thin, outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu began camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list after offseason knee surgery, leaving his return timeline unclear.
  • Heading into the preseason, training camp practices and preseason games over the next five weeks will determine the starters at center and right guard as Seattle finalizes its roster.
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Seahawks open training camp with competition at multiple spots

The Seattle Seahawks' decision to release Noah Fant on Sunday ahead of the start of training camp cleared $8.91 million against the salary cap, as well as set up competition with the tight end group.

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Field Gulls broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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