Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks
The speculation of Tyler Lockett departing from the Seattle Seahawks only grew Sunday night. The former Kansas State Wildcat posted a picture of his cleats with reminiscent messages before the season finale against the Los Angeles Rams.
If that happens, Lockett will officially close the book on one of the greatest careers by a wideout in franchise history. His time in Seattle won’t have a storybook finish, but it will end in quintessential Lockett fashion, with him trying to help the Seahawks win, however he can.
With declining stats and a big salary-cap number next season, Sunday's game could be the last with the Seahawks for Tyler Lockett. It wouldn't be an acrimonious split.
Lockett has been a great receiver and teammate all along, but his role has shrunk a lot this season and the Seahawks can save $17 million in cap space by cutting him. That means there's a really good chance Lockett will wind up a cap casualty in March. However, it doesn't necessarily mean he's done playing.
The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Los Angeles Rams 30-25 to cap off their regular season. Unfortunately, a series of tiebreakers eliminated them from the postse
His salary-cap charge above $30 million means something must change for him to be with Seattle--or any team--in 2025.
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It went through my mind that the Vikings could have been my last home game here,” Lockett said in his media availability on Thursday. “It went through my mind that maybe th
The Seattle Seahawks are less than an hour away from kicking off against the Los Angeles Rams. This Week 18 game is not just the Seahawks' final outing of the season, it could also be wide receiver Tyler Lockett's final game of his career.
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