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At least there won’t be a Clowney Watch for Seahawks d-line this offseason

The 2020 NFL season is in the books for three quarters of NFL teams, including the Seattle Seahawks who saw their season come to an end Saturday against the Los Angles Rams. That means the offseason has officially arrived for the Hawks, and the regular machinations of offseason movement kicked off Tuesday with the team signing eleven members of 2020 practice squad to futures contracts.

The remainder of the playoffs are, of course, still in full swing, so the true core of the offseason will not arrive for several more weeks. However, with no more meaningful football left to be played for Seattle, it’s possible to start looking at where things stand with the roster when it comes for 2021.