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The Seahawks waived former Oklahoma State cornerback Kemah Siverand earlier this week after he was caught on video trying to sneak a woman into the team’s hotel, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL.com and the Network.
Pelissero noted the woman was wearing Seahawks gear in an attempt to disguise herself as a player. Siverand’s attempt to welcome a visitor into the team hotel was a violation of team rules, especially during training camp amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Siverand, who joined the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent, had 11 tackles and one fumble recovery in 26 games across two seasons at OSU after playing two seasons at Texas A&M.
Former OSU standouts Chris Carson, a running back, and Tre Flowers, a cornerback, have played the past two seasons with the Seahawks. Carson is away from Seattle’s training camp indefinitely following a death in his family, coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday according to The News Tribune.