The Seattle Seahawks have made a move to bolster their secondary with the addition of cornerback Artie Burns. This move comes as the team has been dealing with depth issues in the secondary.
The Seahawks have had a revolving door of cornerbacks this season, with injuries and departures leaving them thin at the position. Burns, a former first-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2016, is expected to help fill the void.
Burns has had an up-and-down career since being drafted. He has struggled with consistency and has been benched multiple times during his tenure in Pittsburgh. Despite this, he has shown flashes of potential and has recorded four interceptions in his career.
The Seahawks hope that Burns can provide some stability to their secondary and help them compete for a playoff spot. He will join a group of cornerbacks that includes Shaquill Griffin, Tre Flowers, and Neiko Thorpe.
The addition of Burns could be a major boost for the Seahawks’ defense. He is a talented player who has the potential to be a difference maker in the secondary. If he can stay healthy and find his form, he could be a key contributor for Seattle this season.
The Seahawks have made a move to address their depth issues in the secondary with the addition of Artie Burns. He is a talented player who has the potential to be a major contributor for the team this season. If he can stay healthy and find his form, he could be a key piece of the puzzle for Seattle as they look to make a playoff push.