K.J. Wright spent last season with the Las Vegas Raiders and wants to return to Seattle.
Wright said on the Half-Forgotten History that he wanted to go back home. I want to come back to Seattle. They know how much they mean to me.
After the team concluded its three-day rookies mini camp on Sunday, Pete Carroll was asked about Wright's comments.
I love K.J., and I have already talked to him about the future. I heard that he talked about playing, and we already talked about that.
Wright spent his first 10 seasons with the Seahawks, helping them win Super Bowl XLIX the following year. He made the Pro Bowl after the 2016 season and racked up the third-most tackles in franchise history, behind Eugene Robinson and Bobby Wagner.
The Seahawks did not re-sign Wright when his contract expired, so they released him earlier this year. The Raiders signed Wright to a one-year, $3.5 million deal.
He told Wingo that he went to Vegas by himself last year. I am not doing that again. I don't think I'm going to move my family anywhere else across the country, so if it's not Seattle, I'll be content.
The recent draft picks of the Seahawks are expected to be the starting inside linebackers.