The Seattle Seahawks have reached an agreement to sign veteran pass rusher Dante Fowler, according to @RapSheet. The move provides a significant boost to the Seahawks' defensive front as they look to improve their edge-rushing rotation for the upcoming season.
This signing is part of a flurry of league-wide activity reported by Ian Rapoport. In addition to the Seahawks' move, the New York Giants are reportedly working to "beef up" their defensive line with new additions. Meanwhile, a major resolution appears imminent regarding league officiating, as the NFL and its referees are reportedly close to finalizing a new deal.
Other significant updates from the report include news that legal charges against Sneed have been dropped. Additionally, in a positive health update, Lawrence Taylor (LT) has reportedly been released from the hospital. Fowler, a former top-five overall pick, joins a Seattle defense that has been a focal point of roster improvements this offseason.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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