In a surprising move, the Jacksonville Jaguars have kicked off their selling spree ahead of the NFL trade deadline by dealing defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris to the Seattle Seahawks. The trade reportedly involves the Seahawks sending over their 2026 sixth-round draft pick in exchange for Robertson-Harris, as reported by NFL Network.
Robertson-Harris, who has appeared in all six games for the Jaguars this season, including their recent matchup in London, will now be making the trek to Seattle to join his new team. Despite the Jaguars remaining across the pond for another week, Robertson-Harris will be heading to the Pacific Northwest to bolster the Seahawks’ defensive line. With his impressive playing time thus far – participating in 50 percent of defensive snaps and 21 percent of special teams snaps – Robertson-Harris is expected to provide immediate depth and contribute to Seattle’s defensive efforts.
At 31 years old, Robertson-Harris brings experience to the Seahawks, having spent four seasons with the Jaguars after a five-year stint in Chicago. His addition to the Seahawks roster is sure to shake things up and provide a boost to their defensive unit. Stay tuned to see if Jacksonville continues to make moves as the trade deadline approaches in the coming weeks.