
Quarterback Seneca Wallace, has been traded by the Seattle Seahawks, to the Cleveland Browns, in an unmentioned draft choice for 2011.
This will mean that Wallace, will once again join Brown’s new general manager, Mike Holmgren, who actually drafted Wallace, and help to develop him with the Seahawks.
John Schneider the new Seahawks general manager said, “This will give Seneca wallace a chance for a fresh start,” “The Browns front office’s familiarity with his abilities will give him an opportunity to compete for playing time. We wish him nothing but the best.”
Seneca Wallace 29, was originally drafted in the fourth round, back in 2003.
During a time when he stepped in for an injured Matt Hasselbeck, Wallace performed well, as a fill in starter, during the 2008 season, although in his two starts last year, struggled a little in new offensive coordinator Greg Knapp’s system.
The terms of the deal have not been reported, though this draft pick will initiate how much Wallace will play next season in Cleveland.
Wallace who had started 14 games, within in his seven seasons in Seattle, completed 333 of 556 passes, for 3,547 yards, including 25 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
In the Seahawks NFC Championship game in 2005, he made a great catch, and played wide receiver well.
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