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Noah Fant has been released by the Seattle Seahawks. With the move, the Seahawks free up $8.91 million in salary cap space.
Here's what the Seattle Seahawks' release of Noah Fant means for their tight end room, roster battles, salary cap situation and more.
Former Denver Broncos first-round draft pick, tight end Noah Fant, has been released by the Seattle Seahawks, the team announced Sunday on the doorstep of training camp.
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