The Seattle Seahawks made a roster change on Tuesday, waiving wide receiver Harry from their practice squad. Harry, who had a brief stint with the team, is now looking for a new opportunity.
Before joining the Seahawks, Harry spent the offseason with the Minnesota Vikings, where he was initially placed on the Vikings’ practice squad to begin the regular season. However, after a short time, he was released and remained a free agent until early November, when the Seahawks signed him. Despite the opportunity in Seattle, Harry’s time with the team was brief, and he was let go just a month later.
Harry, who is set to turn 27 later this month, has faced a challenging journey in the NFL. He hasn’t caught a regular-season pass since 2022, when he played for the Chicago Bears. Over the course of his career, Harry has struggled to find consistent playing time and establish himself as a key contributor to any offense. His last notable season came as a member of the Bears, but even then, he wasn’t able to carve out a prominent role.
For the Seahawks, releasing Harry from the practice squad signals their ongoing pursuit of strengthening their roster. With the season progressing, teams are constantly evaluating and adjusting their lineups, and it’s clear that Seattle decided to move in a different direction with their wide receiver depth.
As Harry looks to continue his NFL career, he’ll likely be seeking another opportunity with a different team. His career path so far has been marked by challenges, but at just 27 years old, he still has the chance to prove himself and contribute to an offense in need of wide receiver talent. The coming weeks will be critical for him as he looks to secure another shot in the league.