Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Seahawks get Richardson from Jets for Kearse, pick

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SEATTLE » The Seattle Seahawks have made a big splash for their top-notch defense just before the start of the regular season.

Seattle acquired defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson from the New York Jets on Friday in exchange for wide receiver Jermaine Kearse and a 2018 secondroun­d draft pick, bolstering a defense that was already considered among the best in the NFL.

The clubs will also swap seventh-round picks in 2018 as part of the deal.

Landing Richardson solidifies the interior of Seattle’s defensive line and quells some of the concerns raised by the uncertaint­y surroundin­g rookie second-round draft pick Malik McDowell, who was injured in a July ATV accident. Richardson has spent his entire career with the Jets after being picked in the first round in 2013 and he was a Pro Bowl selection after the 2014 season, when he recorded a career-high eight sacks.

Richardson was a standout for the Jets — although he had a disappoint­ing 2016 season — but seemed to outlast his welcome in New York. Most recently, Jets coach Todd Bowles expressed his displeasur­e with Richardson’s comments accusing former teammate Brandon Marshall of quitting on the team last season.

Jets GM Mike Maccagnan said Richardson’s comments were not a factor in making the deal.

“The simple answer is no,” Maccagnan said. “I will say this: From our standpoint and as an organizati­on, we’ve really liked Sheldon. From that standpoint, that had no bearing on anything we decided to do.”

Richardson can be a dominant interior lineman and he now joins one of the best defenses in the NFL. Seattle already has Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril and Frank Clark as anchors and now adds an interior talent with the proven ability to stop the run and be a presence as a pass rusher. The addition of Richardson means eight of the 11 projected starters on defense have been voted to at least one Pro Bowl in their careers.

Richardson is entering the final year of his rookie deal and had played well during the preseason.

Kearse was a polarizing figure among fans but one of the most consistent wide receivers during Pete Carroll’s tenure in Seattle. Kearse’s best season was 2015 when he had 49 receptions and five touchdowns in the regular season. He also had some of the more famous catches in franchise history, including a fourth-down touchdown in the 2013 NFC championsh­ip game, the winning TD catch in overtime of the 2014 NFC title game and a juggling catch late in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl against New England.

Cards release Johnson

TEMPE, ARIZ. » A person with knowledge of the situation says the Arizona Cardinals have released running back Chris Johnson.

The 31-year-old running back played two injury-plagued seasons with the Cardinals and did not play in Thursday night’s preseason finale at Denver. His release apparently means Andre Ellington and Elijhaa Penny will join David Johnson and kick/punt returner Kerwynn Williams as running backs on Arizona’s 53-man roster.

Source: Browns to release QB Osweiler

CLEVELAND » Brock Osweiler’s days with the Browns were numbered when the quarterbac­k arrived in a trade. They’re now over. Osweiler is being released by Cleveland, which will have to pay his $16 million guaranteed contract not to have him on their roster, a person familiar with the team’s moves told The Associated Press.

The 26-year-old Osweiler was acquired by the Browns on March 9 from Houston for a 2018 secondroun­d draft pick.

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