The Seattle Seahawks have added veteran offensive lineman Bobby Hart.
The team announced the news on Monday,
We’ve signed OT Bobby Hart.
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— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 8, 2026
In a corresponding move, the Seahawks cut ties with rookie wide receiver Levi Wentz to make room on the 90-man roster.
Wentz signed with the Seahawks after going undrafted out of Kansas in April.
Seahawks continue strengthening Super Bowl-Winning roster
Seattle adds a veteran lineman who has previous starting experience in the league.
Hart, 31, has played with eight different organizations, including the New York Giants, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans, Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders and more recently with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Hart was a late-round draft pick in 2017. He was drafted 226th overall in the seventh round by the Giants after three seasons playing his collegiate ball at Florida State.
He's panned out quite the career for being a late-round pick. The Florida native has appeared in 108 games in his career with 75 starts.
Hart has gotten most of his playing time with the Bengals, where he started in a total of 38 games in 2018 and 2019 at right tackle.
Last season with the Chargers, Hart appeared in 10 games with eight starts.
The Seahawks' offensive line unit was above average and clearly did the job on their way to a Super Bowl title. The unit gave immense time to Sam Darnold in their title run, and the expectation is that they will do more of the same in 2026.
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