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Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett explains silent cadence for a fan

When he’s done playing football it appears that Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett may be going into the real estate business. He’s already earning a part-time living from it and is now the team’s official realtor. However, Lockett has a lot of hobbies and he has expressed interest in broadcasting previously.

Over the weekend, Lockett showed why he could make a sharp TV analyst one day. Here’s No. 16 explaining how silent cadence works for a fan.

Lockett is coming off a bit of a down year, having posted 79 catches, 894 yards and three touchdowns with a 64.8% catch rate. Those were his worst numbers since he became a full-time starter in the 2018 season.

Lockett recently restructured his contract, taking a significant pay cut in order to stay in Seattle. While he still will be under contract next season all of the guaranteed money is in 2024, which makes him a good candidate to be a salary cap casualty next March. Fans should enjoy Lockett now while they can still see him on the field.

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