CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Noah Fant spent his offseason preparing for a brand new offense. He was still the starting tight end for the Seahawks during the summer, and Seattle brought in a new offensive coordinator for 2025.

One year after Fant was a part of a pass-heavy, shotgun spread offense, Fant was preparing himself to be a part of a more versatile, run oriented and play-action centered scheme.

All of Fant’s work wound up being a waste of time. On July 20, the Seahawks made him a cap casualty and cut him. Over the next three weeks, Fant essentially experienced an entire offseason in a very compressed amount of time.

“It’s been quick,” Fant said. “It’s been a grind. It’s making sure my iPad is my best friend and learning the offense and studying. The coaches have done a great job of bring

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