Seahawks To Sign OL Shane Lemieux

Shane Lemieux has lined up his next NFL opportunity. The veteran offensive lineman is joining the Seahawks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

To no surprise, this is a practice squad arrangement. Veterans often take the route of a taxi squad signing when joining a team in the middle of a season in the hopes of being promoted to the active roster in short order. In Lemieux’s case, this deal will give him the opportunity to offer depth up front in Seattle.

The Seahawks made upgrading the O-line a priority this offseason. The team’s top pick was used on Grey Zabel, and he has immediately taken on left guard duties as a rookie. Seattle held a competition for the first-team gig at center and right guard, with Jalen Sundell and Anthony Bradford winning out. That trio has been joined by left tackle Charles Cross and the recently-extended Abraham Lucas at the right tackle spot.

It would certainly come as a surprise if Lemieux were to see first-team action anywhere up front barring injuries to Seattle’s starters. Still, the 28-year-old could handle backup duties in the event he were to be promoted to the active rosters. Lemieux has made 25 appearances and 16 starts across his time with the Giants and Saints. In both cases, injuries were a major issue.

The Oregon product has made double-digit appearances only once in a season to date (his rookie campaign in 2020). Lemieux made four starts for New Orleans last season as the team dealt with a number of injuries up front. He too spent time on IR in 2024, however, so it came as no surprise when he remained on the open market into August. The Saints re-signed Lemieux but eventually included him in their final roster cuts.

No known visits took place over the opening weeks of the season, but Seattle has now moved forward with a signing. A healthy campaign – coupled with a notable run in the lineup, of course – would be key in boosting Lemieux’s market value for next spring. At a minimum, he could offer veteran depth for Seattle’s new-look configuration up front.

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