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Seahawks Activate LB Chazz Surratt From Injured Reserve Ahead Of Super Bowl LX

Linebacker and special teams standout Chazz Surratt was activated from injured reserve on Tuesday.

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The Seahawks activated linebacker Chazz Surratt from injured reserve on Tuesday, adding back to the roster a key special teams player ahead of Super Bowl LX.

Rookie tackle Amari Kight was placed on injured reserve to make room on the 53-man roster.

Surratt, who signed with the Seahawks before the start of the season, appeared in 11 games prior to suffering an ankle injury that landed him on injured reserve. While Surratt played only seven snaps on defense, he was mainstay on special teams, playing 60 percent of Seattle's special teams snaps, recording 11 tackles, the second most on the team behind Brady Russell, who had 14 during the regular season.

Kight, who signed with the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent after the 2025 draft, spent most of the season on the practice squad, then was promoted to the 53-man roster late in the season with Charles Cross and Josh Jones both dealing with injuries.

Kight appeared in four games during the regular season, and one in the postseason, with his most extensive playing time coming in Seattle's divisional round win over the 49ers. Kight finished that game at left tackle in place of Cross, who exited with a foot injury, playing 17 offensive snaps. He unfortunately came out of that game with a knee injury that caused him to be inactive for the NFC championship game.

The Seattle Seahawks took part in 'Super Bowl Opening Night' on Monday, February 2 to kickoff Super Bowl LX week in the Bay Area.

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