The Seattle Seahawks have made some big moves ahead of their Week 12 matchup against the Carolina Panthers. The team has promoted Teez Tabor and Jon Rhattigan from the practice squad to the active roster.
Teez Tabor is a cornerback who was signed by the Seahawks in October. He was originally drafted by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. In his three seasons with the Lions, Tabor played in 28 games and recorded one interception.
Jon Rhattigan is an undrafted rookie running back out of Notre Dame. He was signed by the Seahawks in May and has been on the practice squad since then. Rhattigan is expected to provide depth at the running back position with Chris Carson and Carlos Hyde both dealing with injuries.
These promotions could be a sign that the Seahawks are preparing for a physical matchup against the Panthers. Tabor and Rhattigan will provide depth on both sides of the ball and could be key contributors in this game.
The Seahawks have had a successful season so far, and these two promotions could help them continue their winning ways. It will be interesting to see how Tabor and Rhattigan perform in their first game with the Seahawks, and if they can help the team get a win against the Panthers.