Rejoins Seahawks via Practice Squad
The Seattle Seahawks have brought back veteran cornerback Artie Burns, signing him to their practice squad on Wednesday. This move follows a brief period of uncertainty for Burns, who was released by the team just a day earlier after being activated off injured reserve last Saturday.
Burns, a seasoned cornerback, seems to have recovered from the toe injury that had sidelined him earlier in the season. His addition to the practice squad indicates the Seahawks are keeping him in the fold as a potential depth option for their secondary. If injuries arise among their active roster cornerbacks, Burns could find himself elevated back to game-day action.
The 28-year-old cornerback has seen ups and downs in his career since being drafted in the first round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2016. After spending four seasons with Pittsburgh, Burns joined the Chicago Bears in 2020 and later signed with the Seahawks in 2022. His experience and skill set make him a valuable option for teams needing reliable coverage in the secondary.
While Burns hasn’t been a consistent starter in recent years, his veteran presence and familiarity with Seattle’s defensive schemes could make him a crucial asset later in the season. The Seahawks’ decision to retain Burns on the practice squad reflects their strategy of maintaining depth and readiness in their secondary unit as the team pushes toward a playoff run.
Seattle’s secondary has dealt with various challenges this season, and keeping an experienced cornerback like Burns within reach provides flexibility for head coach Pete Carroll and his staff. The Seahawks have shown a commitment to bolstering their defensive roster, and Burns’ continued presence underscores their emphasis on depth and preparation for any potential roster needs.
As the season progresses, Burns will aim to prove he’s ready to contribute whenever called upon. For now, his spot on the practice squad ensures he remains a part of the Seahawks’ plans and gives him the chance to work his way back to the active roster. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if Burns can make an impact should an opportunity arise in the coming weeks.