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Seahawks release OL Cedric Ogbuehi
With 58 games (30 starts) on his resume, Cedric Ogbuehi will likely catch on with a squad that needs some extra depth on its offensive line. Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Cedric Ogbuehi‘s stint with the Seahawks has come to an end. Earlier Monday, Seattle released the veteran offensive tackle, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo (via Twitter).

The former first-round pick dealt with a biceps injury that forced him to miss the first chunk of the season. He was activated from IR when first eligible, and he started Week 4 while playing 86 percent of his team’s offensive snaps. He hasn’t seen the field since that time, and Seattle ultimately decided to move on from the 29-year-old.

Ogbuehi played just eight games with Seattle in 2020, starting four, but he did just enough to return to the Seahawks — his third NFL team. The Bengals drafted Ogbuehi in 2015, but after not meeting expectations, the Texas A&M product had to settle for a low-cost Jaguars deal in 2019 before coming to Seattle.

With 58 games (30 starts) on his resume, Ogbuehi will likely catch on with a squad that needs some extra depth on its offensive line.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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