Robertson-Harris has been in the NFL since 2016 when he entered the league as a rookie free agent out of UTEP. He signed with the Chicago Bears initially. He spent four years in Chicago, then three full seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars and, last season, was traded from Jacksonville to Seattle.
It has been a week of upheaval for the Seattle Seahawks as they remade their roster. It began with them releasing Defensive Tackle Roy Robertson-Harris, Safety Rayshawn Jenkins, Offensive Tackle George Fant,
Roster transactions were expected from the Seahawks, given their salary situation. Before the moves, Seattle had one of the worst cap situations in the league as one of the few non-playoff teams already over the limit. The Seahawks now have roughly $16.4 million of cap space to use in the 2025 offseason.
The timeline of how and why Seattle traded its record-setting, Pro Bowl quarterback snakes back to last spring.
Fant was the Week 1 starter, but suffered an injury against the Denver Broncos and only appeared in two games last year. Still, Seattle is the team where Fant has spent the most time in his career with,
Lockett spent a decade with the Seahawks, ranking second behind Steve Largent in career receptions, receiving yards and TD catches.