🚨Seahawks Roster Move: Seattle Releases RB Damien Martinez #nfl #seahawks #shorts

Breaking news out of Seattle. The Seahawks have officially released running back Damen Martinez from their practice squad. He is no longer a part of the Seattle Seahawks. This move is a little bit shocking after the Seahawks took the running back in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft. A lot of experts, including myself, saw Martinez as someone who could help out in the low red zone and be a running back that Seattle built on with his true potential being so big, so fast, and so physical. Unfortunately for Martinez, it looks like the Seahawks have decided to move on without him for the rest of the year. Make sure you subscribe to Seahawks Today for more news, content, and information on your favorite team 12s.

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  1. Seeeeeeee I TOLD Y'ALL, YOU WILL LISTEN TO ME WHEN I SAY THIS! Seahawks is so hell bent on adding players to the defense they neglect to get players on the offensive side who can score points lol I stand by my season prediction 7 Wins 10 Loses…maybe they will get humbled this season and learn how to spend money 💰 on the offensive side of the ball!

  2. Look, you ride with the practice squad things can get hot or real cold in a moment's notice. Laumea is back, so the hawks are apparently not completely done with him yet, and Jalan Gaines is back.

  3. The Seahawks always do that stupid shit where they cut a guy then add them back and cut them again with a sign a guy and then cut him within the same year. That’s bad management and GM for you. Like make up your mind you’re not a teenage little girl that’s confused. You’re grown men making millions of dollars and in charge of other men. Not to mention why they even draft him when they had four running backs on the team already. Everyone knows if you have three or more running backs you don’t have a real true running back. You either need one running back like a Saquon Barkley or bijohn Robinson. Or a two headed monster, like Detroit has. Stop with the running back committee with three and four running backs.

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