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Details on former Seahawks tight end Noah Fant’s Bengals contract

The Seattle Seahawks made the ‘cap casualty’ decision (as explained by John Schneider) to move on from starting tight end Noah Fant prior to the start of training camp. Fant didn’t take too long to find a new team, agreeing to a one-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Fant was due to have a $13.41 million cap charge in the final year of his two-year deal with the Seahawks, including $8.49 million in non-guaranteed salary. While the Seahawks opened up $8.91 million in cap room, Seattle also absorbed a dead cap hit of $4.