Seahawks release Noah Fant
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Many fans had hopes for a splash addition after Seattle moved on from Noah Fant, but it appears the team had other plans.
The Cleveland Browns are still a bit light at the tight end position, and a recently released first round pick fits the bill of the kind of players they like to take chances on. Noah Fant, a 2019 first round pick of the Denver Broncos,
Noah Fant was cut by the Seahawks on Sunday, ending the team's latest attempt to find a star tight end. It's a search that's headed into its 50th season.
The Miami Dolphins have a huge hole to fill at tight end, and Noah Fant could be in a position to do so. The recently cut tight end makes a lot of sense, even for the cap-strapped Fins.
The Seattle Seahawks might have done the Jacksonville Jaguars a favor on Sunday. The Seahawks waived starting tight end Noah Fant ahead of the start of training
The San Francisco 49ers have already added two tight ends in free agency, but a former first-round pick came available who could help their depth.
But the Seattle Seahawks have released tight end Noah Fant, according to NFL Network. The former first-round pick was due for a cap hit of $13.4 million this season, so it seems like a clear cost-saving move. Seattle must also feel great about its rookie tight end out of Miami, Elijah Arroyo.