Carroll: 'Door is still open' for Wright to re-sign with Seahawks
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If linebacker K.J. Wright is interested in returning to the Seattle Seahawks, the team is all ears.
"The door is still open," Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said Thursday, according to Seahawks.com's John Boyle.
Seattle is open to a reunion, but Carroll did imply that the team won't be making any additions soon. The bench boss added the franchise might revisit the subject during training camp.
Wright has spent his entire 10-year career with the Seahawks. The former 2011 fourth-round pick was allowed to reach free agency but has yet to sign with a club this offseason.
The 31-year-old ranks fourth in franchise history with 593 solo tackles.
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