Fant re-signed with the Seahawks at the start of free agency. The Seattle Seahawks opted to keep only one of their three main tight ends from the 2023 team.
To say last season was a disappointment for the Seattle Seahawks would be putting it mildly. Though their record remained static from 2022 to 2023, their point differential dipped from +6 to -38 last season and they ended up missing the playoffs.
The NFC West will look a bit different in 2024.
Leading up to the start of free agency, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider went to work cleaning up the franchise's financials, releasing five veterans to open up nearly $40 million in salary cap room.
The Seahawks focused internally as the NFL's free-agent frenzy got underway, but that doesn't mean they weren't effective.
The Seattle Seahawks have already lost two tight ends on Monday, but at least they have one coming back after Noah Fant agreed to stay with the team via a two-year deal worth $21 million, per Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network.
The Seattle Seahawks took their time as the legal tampering period began on Monday at 9am ET. A few key backups and expensive free agents had already reportedly chosen to depart from Seattle to join other teams earlier today.
Noah Fant is signing a two-year, $21.2 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks according to Jordan Schultz. Fant was considered the top tight end on the market. Meanwhile, the Patriots are re-signing Michael Onwenu.
Noah Fant is sticking with the Seahawks.
NFL veteran tight end Noah Fant signed a new contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Fant, a former top-20 pick, spent the 2023 season with the Seattle Seahawks but has also played for the Denver Broncos.
With a healthy $41M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Giants can afford a few free agent upgrades, just not these guys.
With NFL free agency set to begin at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 13, most teams have already started scouring the list of available players, trying to find cost-effective options to fill out their respective rosters.
The Cincinnati Bengals not only have a need at tight end, but they don’t even actually have one under contract at the moment. Tight end was a hole for the Bengals this past season, and it remains an issue going into 2024, but Cincinnati can fix that issue in free agency.
On the heels of a disappointing 9-8 season that ended without a playoff berth and the departure of long-time coach Pete Carroll, the Seattle Seahawks have plenty of roster questions to address heading into a crucial offseason with a new regime in place.
One of the areas the Chicago Bears have to strengthen is tight end. With new offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, Noah Fant would fit in well. For Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles, there are many decisions to be made.
Despite finishing with a winning record for a second straight season, the Seattle Seahawks weren't fortunate enough to earn a playoff spot in 2023, bringing a disappointing season to a close earlier than expected.
The Los Angeles Rams will most likely have a hole at the tight end position as a result of what many claimed to be a dirty hit in the Wild Card against the Detroit Lions.
The Seattle Seahawks have seen a number of players hit the blue medical tent early here in Week 18's battle against the Arizona Cardinals - though they've now lost tight end Noah Fant with a hand injury. Fant initially left action in the first quarter and was ruled questionable.
Seattle Seahawks tight end Noah Fant is making all the right moves as his comeback from offseason knee surgery continues. After initially being on the sidelines, Fant is now ramping up his workload in his bid to play in Seattle's season opener against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Seahawks announced on Sunday that TE Noah Fant has been activated from the physically unable to perform list after passing his physical. Fant, 25, is a former first-round pick of the Broncos back in 2019.
Several rule changes will be enacted for the 2023 NFL season, impacting the Seattle Seahawks and the 31 other teams. The Guardian Caps that were worn during NFL training camps last season will now be required for every preseason practice, regular season and postseason practice with contact.
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Noah Fant came over to Seattle in the blockbuster trade of Russell Wilson. Some of the biggest strengths of Fant: 6-4, 249 pounds, hard to tackle. Great with run-blocking.
Noah Fant doesn't yet know if Drew Lock or Geno Smith will be throwing passes his way, but the tight end didn't seem to have a preference when he noted players at his position can thrive with the Seahawks.
This will give the Seahawks a longer look at the tight end acquired in the Russell Wilson trade.
Fant is making the change after trying to play at a heavier weight last season in an attempt to bolster his blocking.
Fant expressed his frustration with the Broncos in a radio interview.
The window for NFL teams to pick up the fifth-year contract option on 2019 first-round draft choices opened Jan. 11 and is scheduled to close May 2. Sixty days from that deadline, the Denver Broncos remain unsure if they will keep tight end Noah Fant under team control through 2023 — preferable as it may be.
The decisions made with those three players – and within their respective position groups – will go a long way to shaping the rest of the team’s offseason moves and, in turn, Denver's attempt to return to the postseason.
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