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Seahawks release Jarran Reed

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The Seattle Seahawks released defensive tackle Jarran Reed, the team announced Friday.

The move comes after the franchise was unable to find a trade partner, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Seattle initially hoped the 2016 second-round pick would help free up cap space by reworking his $23-million deal he signed last year. However, Reed sought a long-term commitment from the franchise.

The 28-year-old started 63 games over five seasons in Seattle. He produced 194 tackles, 22 sacks, and 22 tackles for loss.

Seattle has re-signed Poona Ford, Benson Mayowa, and Al Woods and added former San Francisco 49ers defensive end Kerry Hyder this offseason.

Bryan Mone, Cedrick Lattimore, and Myles Adams are candidates to replace Reed as a starter.

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