Seahawks Sign Tight End Harrison Bryant | Seattle Times

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Seahawks Sign Tight Complete Harrison Bryant

The Seattle Seahawks announced on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, the signing of tight end Harrison Bryant. Seahawks.com confirmed the acquisition, adding depth to their tight end corps.

Bryant’s Career Overview

Bryant, 28, was originally a fourth-round pick by the Cleveland Browns in 2020, where he started nine games during his rookie season. Yahoo Sports reports that throughout his career, he has appeared in 90 games, making 27 starts and has accumulated 100 receptions for 884 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Bryant's Career Overview
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Prior to joining the Seahawks, Bryant had stints with the Las Vegas Raiders, the Houston Texans, and a brief period with the Philadelphia Eagles. He played 12 games with four starts for the Texans last season, recording two catches for 7 yards and one tackle. Yahoo Sports

Before entering the NFL, Bryant was a unanimous All-American at Florida Atlantic University in 2019, leading all Division I tight ends with 65 catches for 1,004 yards and seven touchdowns. FieldGulls.com

Seattle’s Tight End Roster

With the addition of Bryant, the Seahawks now have five tight ends on their roster: AJ Barner, Elijah Arroyo, Nick Kallerup, and Eric Saubert. Seahawks.com

Current Roster Size

The Seahawks currently have 83 players on their roster, excluding undrafted rookie free agents who are expected to sign before rookie minicamp. The team can have up to 91 players, including international pathway player Federico Maranges. Seahawks.com

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