Seahawks release Noah Fant
Digest more
5hon MSN
A new sleeper emerged Sunday at tight end when the Seahawks released Noah Fant. Elijah Arroyo is about to become very popular for Fantasy managers. He was already a buzzworthy player following the NFL Draft when Seattle selected him at No.
The Seattle Seahawks released tight end Noah Fant, the team announced Sunday. The Seahawks saved $8.91 million against the salary cap by releasing Fant after he was due a non-guaranteed salary of $8.49 million in 2025, per Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times.
The Seattle Seahawks finally released starting tight end Noah Fant yesterday, saving around $9 million in salary cap space heading into the start of training camp tomorrow. In addition to creating some cap room, the move makes room for an exciting summer competition to determine who will become Seattle's new starter at this spot.
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.