The Seattle Seahawks promoted defensive end Derek Walker from practice squad to their active roster. Meantime, they released wide receiver Mike Hass, who was inactive for last Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions.
Hass was formerly a star at Oregon State and signed to the Seahawks’ practice squad on Sept. 7. He was promoted to active roster on Nov. 3 but it eventually did not turn into his chance as he was inactive for last weekend’s game. He was rleased along with guard Brian De La Puente, who had been staying in Seahawks’ practice squad.
Walker was originally on Seahawks’ active roster after training camp ended. But he was not among the players who wore Seahawks jerseys and played in the season-opening game and soon was released. The team did not seem like to give him up and signed him back to practice squad on Sept. 15.
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