The Seattle Seahawks officially announced the signing of tight end Gerald Everett on Sunday.
The deal is reportedly for one year and up to $7 million.
Seattle hoped to address the tight end position after veteran Greg Olsen retired at the end of last season.
Everett, who had been stuck in a timeshare with fellow tight end Tyler Higbee of the Los Angeles Rams the past few seasons, caught 41 passes for 417 yards and one touchdown in 2020.
The 26-year-old will join a Seattle tight end room that includes Will Dissly, Colby Parkinson and Tyler Mabry and will be reunited with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, who previously served on the Rams’ staff.