Find out the details on the Seahawks latest roster move. Paul Richardson is a free agent at the time of publication, and he will look to sign with a team as a reserve receiver this year. It'll be interesting to see how the Richardson was able to practice in a limited capacity Wednesday and Thursday before sitting out Friday's session, so he should have a shot to play Week 16 and/or 17. Richardson has two more chances this week to elevate to full activity in practice.This marks Richardson's first practice reps since he aggravated a hamstring injury Week 12 against the Lions. Friday's injury report will provide the last word on his potential to suit up.Richardson aggravated a hamstring injury during Sunday's win over the Lions, leaving his status uncertain for the Week 13 tilt with the Panthers. The 27-year-old finished 2019 on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, making his final appearance Week 12.It's a disappointing end to Richardson's season, as the 27-year-old simply couldn't get on the field after aggravating a hamstring injury in Week 11. #10 WR / He'll likely need to resume practicing in full by Friday in order to gain clearance for Sunday's game against the Lions. Richardson signed with the Washington Football Team before the 2018 season, striking it rich … If Callahan can be taken at his word, Richardson seems to be trending in the right direction after missing three of the last four games due to a hamstring injury.
According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the free agent veteran receiver has agreed to …