Monday, September 3, 2012

Seahawks cut tight end Winslow

RENTON, Washington — Kellen Winslow was acquired by the Seattle Seahawks in the hopes that, along with Zach Miller, the duo could become a formidable set of tight ends who could add another element to the offense.

Those plans drastically changed on Saturday when Winslow was released by the team, keeping true to the Seahawks' past form of tinkering with their roster even after all training camp cuts are made.

A team spokesman confirmed Winslow's release shortly after it was first reported by ESPN.com. Winslow was scheduled to make $3.3 million in base salary in 2012, following his trade from Tampa Bay to Seattle in May.


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