Source: Seahawks waive rookie Kemah Siverand for trying to sneak female visitor into team hotel – ESPN

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Brady HendersonESPN

The Seattle Seahawks waived novice cornerback Kemah Siverand earlier this week after he was captured on video trying to slip a lady into the teams hotel, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The NFL Network initially reported the scenarios of Siverands release, noting that the woman was wearing Seahawks gear in an effort to disguise herself as a gamer.
Coach Pete Carrolls No. 1 rule is to “constantly safeguard the team.” On Wednesday, he applauded the Seahawks veteran leaders for sending out the right message to the locker room about the requirement to be disciplined while preparing for a season in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.

1 RelatedThe Seahawks have placed just one gamer on the reserve/COVID -19 list. Carroll verified on Wednesday that it was the outcome of a false positive test with large receiver John Ursua, who has actually given that been reactivated.
Siverand went undrafted out of Oklahoma State and got a $2,000 signing bonus offer from Seattle. That was tied for the third-smallest bonus amongst the Seahawks 17 undrafted free agents.
When reached via text by ESPN, Siverands representative declined to comment on the matter.