Overview
- Seattle tendered its only two exclusive-rights free agents, issuing one-year offers to safety Ty Okada and running back George Holani.
- The announcement represents the team’s first roster transaction after GM John Schneider said he intends to “run it back” at the scouting combine.
- Under NFL ERFA rules, a tender is a one-year, cost-controlled offer that prevents the player from negotiating with other teams.
- Okada played all 17 games in 2025 with 11 starts, recording 65 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one interception and six passes defensed.
- Holani returned from injured reserve to serve as the postseason No. 2 back after Zach Charbonnet’s knee injury, a retention that gains importance with Charbonnet likely sidelined early and Kenneth Walker’s status unsettled.