Just Hours After Being Released by the Seahawks, Son of GOAT Jerry Rice Expresses Desire to Return – Willing to Take a Pay Cut Just to Wear Seattle Blue One More Time
Seattle, Washington – December 3, 2025
The Seattle Seahawks made waves across the league with a surprising roster shuffle that included releasing WR Brenden Rice, son of NFL legend Jerry Rice, as part of their push to optimize the roster for a playoff run. But only hours later, Rice sent shockwaves right back through the NFL by immediately expressing his desire to return to the team.
Brenden Rice, 23, entered the NFL with high expectations after posting 1,083 yards and 12 touchdowns at USC, a breakout college season that showcased his strength at the catch point and his body control — traits often linked to his father’s legacy. Though he hasn’t had many opportunities to shine in Seattle yet, coaches and insiders still view him as a young talent who could grow into a valuable piece in Mike Macdonald’s system.

Seattle released Rice to free up space as several key players prepare to return from IR. But what truly stood out wasn’t the move — it was Rice’s response. No frustration. No bitterness. Only determination and loyalty to the city that gave him a chance.
“I know I haven’t shown Seattle everything I’ve got yet, and getting released doesn’t make me want to walk away; it makes me want to come back even harder. If it means taking less money, starting over on the practice squad, or accepting any role they give me, I’m all in. I truly believe this is where I belong. Just give me one more shot to step on that field in Seahawks blue, and I’ll pour every ounce of my heart into it.”
That message spread quickly inside the organization. Many within the team respect Rice for his professionalism and humility. And for a roster sitting atop the NFC West, sharpening every detail for a playoff push, that kind of mentality can be invaluable.
If Rice clears waivers, the Seahawks are expected to consider bringing him back to the practice squad. And for Brenden Rice, only one thing matters:
getting the chance to wear Seattle’s colors — even just once more — is worth sacrificing everything.













