The Seattle Seahawks made a pair of roster moves on Monday.
According to ESPN’s Brady Henderson, the Seahawks signed offensive tackle Bobby Hart and waived rookie wide receiver Levi Wentz.
Hart was selected by the New York Giants with the No. 226 overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. The Florida native played for New York until 2017 before enjoying stints with the Cincinnati Bengals (2018-2020), Tennessee Titans (2021), Buffalo Bills (2021-22) and most recently the Los Angeles Chargers (2025).
The Seahawks will give Hart the opportunity to vie for time on their offensive line next season. He allowed two sacks and 21 total pressures last season with the Chargers.
Seattle signed Wentz to a three-year, $3.1 million deal as an undrafted free agent on May 1. The Pennsylvania native played for Old Dominion from 2021-22 before playing for Albany from 2023-24. He finished his career at Kansas in 2025, where he recorded 258 receiving yards before entering the NFL.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks roster: Seattle signs OT Bobby Hart, waives UDFA Levi Wentz