Richardson returns to the Seahawks after two seasons in Washington. Injuries required Richardson to end both seasons on injured reserve, as the speedster played simply 17 video games across two years. Concerns surrounded Richardsons health during his first stint in Seattle as well, as hamstring and knee injuries limited him prior to getting healthy and assembling an extremely strong 2017 project.
The #Seahawks have actually signed WR Paul Richardson, sources say. Hes back in Seattle.– Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) August 29, 2020
With a handful of pass receivers slowed by injury in training school, the Seattle Seahawks generated Paul Richardson for a see on Wednesday. According to NFL Networks Mike Garafolo, Richardson was to go through COVID-19 screening procedure and, as long as everything went according to plan, might sign later on in the week.
The screening procedure is now behind Richardson and we have our response. The former second-round pick of Seattles is back with the team per Garafolo.
Healthy as soon as again after a season-ending hamstring injury in 2019, Richardson is back with the Seahawks and could add to a group lacking established talents behind Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf.