UPDATE: The Seattle Seahawks have made crucial roster moves just moments ago, signing running back Myles Gaskin to the active roster and elevating safety Quandre Diggs and running back Velus Jones Jr. from the practice squad. This urgent update comes as the team prepares for their next game, needing immediate reinforcements.
Gaskin fills the roster spot of running back George Holani, who has been placed on injured reserve due to a hamstring injury. Gaskin, a native of Lynnwood, Washington, brings a wealth of NFL experience, having previously played for teams such as the Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars. He has been on the Seahawks’ practice squad intermittently this season, adapting to the team’s needs.
Diggs returns to the Seahawks after re-signing on Tuesday. He had requested his release from the Tennessee Titans earlier this month. With Julian Love sidelined for at least another week and Ty Okada listed as questionable with an oblique injury, Seattle desperately needed depth in the safety position. Diggs is expected to serve in a reserve role, while D’Anthony Bell likely takes on a starting position.
Additionally, Jones not only bolsters the running back lineup alongside Gaskin but also offers a kick return option as Tory Horton remains out with a shin injury.
These signings signal Seattle’s proactive approach as they gear up for critical matchups in the coming weeks. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how these additions impact the team’s performance on the field.
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