Seahawks obtain Roy Robertson-Harris from the Jaguars to strengthen unreliable run defense, according to AP sources.

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    The Seattle Seahawks have made a notable addition to their roster by trading for seasoned defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris from the Jacksonville Jaguars. In exchange for his services, the Seahawks have sent a sixth-round draft pick in the 2026 NFL draft to Jacksonville, as confirmed by a reliable source who requested anonymity due to the fact that neither team has officially disclosed the transaction. This trade was initially reported by NFL Network.

    At 31 years old, Robertson-Harris is anticipated to significantly enhance the Seahawksโ€™ run defense, which currently sits at a disappointing 27th place in the NFL ranks. Notably, he was overseas in London at the time of the trade agreement and is facing a lengthy journey of over ten hours to reach Seattle for practice scheduled on Wednesday. The Seahawks, currently holding a 3-3 record and sharing the lead in the NFC West with the San Francisco 49ers, are set to take on the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday. This schedule means Robertson-Harris will complete more than 13,000 miles (or 20,900 kilometers) of travel within an 11-day timeframe.

    In the current season with Jacksonville, Robertson-Harris recorded seven tackles and two sacks over six games. He notably contributed one of three sacks during a recent 35-16 defeat against the Chicago Bears, marking a return against his former team. Earlier this year, he secured a three-year contract extension worth $21.6 million with the Jaguars, which included $14.4 million guaranteed. As part of the trade to Seattle, he will carry a salary cap hit of $1.4 million for this season, with additional costs of $6.6 million in 2025 and $6.8 million in 2026. Importantly for the Seahawks, they have the option to release him next season without incurring any salary cap penalties.

    On the flip side, Jacksonville faces a dead money charge of $3.4 million this year related to the trade, which rises to $6.9 million in 2025. This season marks the eighth for Robertson-Harris in the NFL, having previously spent his first four seasons with the Chicago Bears. Across his career, he has amassed a total of 198 tackles and 19 sacks over the course of 106 games. His arrival comes as the Seahawks deal with the absence of pass rusher Uchenna Nwosu. Itโ€™s also worth noting that earlier in the season, Jacksonville traded pass rusher Trevis Gipson to Seattle in return for a late-round draft pick in 2025, though Gipsonโ€™s playing time has been limited since joining the team.