Seahawks waive kick returner Dee Williams, claim Jaelon Darden from Browns

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The Seattle Seahawks have decided to waive rookie kick returner Dee Williams, whose season has been marred by challenges, including three fumbles that negatively impacted the team's special teams performance. His latest fumble during a critical game against the New York Jets led the Seahawks to reevaluate their return strategy. In response, the team has claimed Jaelon Darden from the Cleveland Browns, a player with substantial experience as a return specialist. Darden, a fourth-round draft pick, has shown his skills in this role during his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Browns. With Williams leaving the roster, the Seahawks are hopeful that Darden can provide the reliability needed to improve their poor standings in punt return statistics.

This change reflects the team's urgency to resolve ongoing special teams issues as they pursue playoff aspirations. Upcoming games will be vital in evaluating the impact of this roster adjustment, showcasing the Seahawks' commitment to optimizing performance in the competitive NFL landscape.

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