Top Experienced was waived by the Seattle Seahawks on Monday, as reported by John Boyle of the team’s official site. Mabry had only been promoted to the 53-man roster just days earlier, on Saturday, and was part of the team’s game against the 49ers on Sunday. However, his involvement in the game was minimal, as he was on the field for just one offensive snap and was not targeted during the contest.
Despite the limited playing time, Mabry’s time with the Seahawks may not be over. Should he clear waivers, the tight end could potentially return to Seattle’s practice squad, where he was previously. His experience with the team and familiarity with the system could make him a valuable depth piece if the Seahawks decide to bring him back for development or future roster needs.
Mabry, a product of Maryland, has had a brief stint on the Seahawks’ roster, but his future remains uncertain. While his chances of continuing with the team on the active roster seem slim following this release, he could still have opportunities to prove himself in the future, whether with Seattle or another team. His ability to work within the system as a developmental player makes him a possible candidate for practice squads across the league.
The Seahawks’ decision to waive Mabry is part of their ongoing roster adjustments as they look to make room for other players or improve their depth at specific positions. With the team’s focus on optimizing their roster for the long term, Mabry’s departure opens up space for other players who may provide more immediate contributions.
Should Mabry find himself back on the practice squad or with a new team, it will be an opportunity for him to continue developing his skills and potentially make an impact at the NFL level in the future. His release, while disappointing, does not mark the end of his career, as many players have had success after bouncing back from such moves. For now, Mabry will await the waiver process and see if any team takes an interest in adding him to their roster.
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