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Seattle Seahawks releasing veterans Justin Britt and DJ Fluker

Justin Britt #68 of the Seattle Seahawks in action during the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field on September 15, 2019 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Image: Justin Britt has been a starter in three different positions for the Seahwaks

The Seattle Seahawks are releasing Justin Britt and DJ Fluker in a major overhaul of their offensive line that clears significant salary cap space.

A person with knowledge of the move, first reported by The Athletic, told The Associated Press on Sunday that Britt had been informed he is being released, ending six seasons with the Seahawks. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the team had not announced the move.

Earlier Sunday, Fluker posted on Twitter that he had been released after two seasons as Seattle's starting right guard.

The two moves were not unexpected, especially Britt. The 28-year-old has been a starter at three positions for the Seahawks, but his salary and Seattle's flurry of off-season moves to add offensive linemen made him a potential target to be moved.

Seattle will save about $12m combined in salary cap space between the two roster moves, most of that belonging to Britt. He was due $8.25m in base salary for the upcoming season but had a salary cap hit of $11.4m. His release saves Seattle $8.5m.

Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks is congratulated by Justin Britt #68 after scoring a touchdown during the game against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. Seattle defeated Cleveland 32-28.
Image: Russell Wilson expressed his thanks to Justin Britt on social media

The moves happened with the Seahawks set to begin their virtual off-season program Monday.

Britt was a second-round pick in 2014. He started at right tackle and left guard his first two seasons before settling in at center the past four seasons. Britt is coming off a torn ACL suffered midway through last season and limited him to eight games. He started 86 of 87 regular-season games with Seattle.

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Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson expressed his thanks to Britt on Instagram, saying: "I will be forever grateful for your work ethic passion, and love for the game, but most importantly others."

Offensive tackle D.J. Fluker #78 of the Seattle Seahawks sits on the bench after losing to the San Francisco 49ers 26-21 at CenturyLink Field on December 29, 2019 in Seattle, Washington.
Image: DJ Fluker signed for the Seahawks in 2018

Fluker posted on Twitter that he had been informed by coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider of the decision. The move came two days after Seattle drafted Fluker's heir apparent in LSU guard Damien Lewis in the third round. Carroll said over the weekend that Lewis could be in competition for the starting spot with Fluker.

Seattle also added several interior offensive linemen this off-season, including BJ Finney, Kahlil McKenzie and Chance Warmack.

Fluker tweeted: "I am not upset, or hurt. This is a business and one that I've been in for a while. I want to thank John and Pete for their very thoughtful calls. Stay safe, be kind and I love y'all. Thank you, Seattle."

The move with Fluker will save Seattle about $3.6m against the salary cap.

Fluker, 29, started 23 of 24 regular-season games in his two years with Seattle. He was a punishing blocker in the success of Seattle's run game. Fluker started his career with the Chargers before spending one season with the New York Giants.

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