BREAKING: Just Hours After Being Cut, Ex Seahawks star Arrested for Public Disorder While Intoxicated — Seahawks’ Actions Redefine “Family” for the NFL
Seattle, Washington – January 7, 2026
Roster adjustments earlier this week by the Seattle Seahawks took an unexpected turn only hours later — not on the field, but off it. According to multiple local reports, former Seahawks player Alphonzo Tuputala, 25, was arrested in downtown Seattle Tuesday night on allegations of public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
Sources say the incident occurred just hours after Tuputala was informed he was no longer part of the team’s plans. Witnesses described the young linebacker as emotionally distressed and visibly agitated in a crowded waterfront area. Authorities arrived at approximately 9:30 p.m. PST. No serious injuries were reported, but Tuputala was taken into custody for processing and later released on bail the following morning.

For the Seahawks community, the shock extended beyond the arrest itself to the circumstances surrounding it. At just 25, Tuputala had been viewed as a high-upside defensive piece, known for his athleticism, speed, and relentless motor. His personal spiral only hours after being released left former teammates and fans shaken — a stark reminder that behind the helmet are people who can break under sudden loss.
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What pushed the story beyond headlines across the league, however, was how Seattle chose to respond. Rather than severing ties after the release, the organization reached out proactively to support Tuputala, including facilitating initial legal guidance and mental-health resources during a difficult moment.
In a statement issued through head coach Mike Macdonald, the Seahawks delivered a clear, human-centered message:
“This is a difficult moment, and we won’t shy away from our responsibility. We brought him to the Seahawks, and with that comes an obligation to stand by him when things are at their darkest. We are prepared to provide full support — legally and emotionally — because a mistake does not erase a person’s value; once you wear the Seahawks uniform, you are always part of our family.”
Tuputala is expected to appear in court later this month as the investigation continues. For Seattle, however, the focus has shifted beyond legal proceedings to human responsibility toward someone who once represented the organization.
In an NFL often driven by cold, business-first decisions, Seattle’s choice to stand with a former player at his lowest point set a different standard. Without excusing the behavior, the Seahawks refused to turn their backs.
Some victories don’t show up on the scoreboard. That night, Seattle didn’t gain yards or force turnovers — but they reminded the league that family doesn’t end when a contract ends, and that humanity still has a place in professional football.
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