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Seahawks Shockingly Waive D’Anthony Bell After Inappropriate Remarks Toward Legend Steve Largent – Mike Macdonald Sends Strong Message: “Legacy Is Not Something to Question”

Seattle, Washington – 12/17/2025

The Seattle Seahawks sent shockwaves through the NFL during the season’s stretch run by waiving versatile defensive back and core special teamer D’Anthony Bell, a move driven not by on-field performance, but by a matter of organizational culture. According to sources close to the team, the decision followed a comment deemed inappropriate regarding Steve Largent, one of the most revered figures in Seahawks history.

Bell was not a defensive star, but he played a meaningful role on special teams, ranking among the team leaders in snaps in that phase this season. With Seattle pushing toward the most critical part of its schedule and needing roster depth, moving on from a contributor like Bell immediately raised eyebrows. Behind the scenes, however, it became clear this was about more than a single roster spot.

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Sources indicate Bell’s remark — made in an internal setting — was viewed as diminishing the legacy Steve Largent represents within the organization. Largent is not only a Hall of Famer, but a symbol of professionalism, humility, and the foundational identity of the Seahawks. For Seattle, crossing that line was unacceptable.

“He’s part of the team’s past, and I think the Seahawks should focus on the present instead of constantly bringing up names from yesterday,” Bell was reported to have said in the comment that sparked controversy.

Head coach Mike Macdonald did not shy away from the decision when asked. Instead, he used the moment to reinforce a clear standard for everyone in the building.

“Talent is never above respect here,” Macdonald said. “You can contribute on the field, you can play multiple roles, but if you don’t understand or respect what built this organization, then you don’t belong here. The Seahawks’ legacy is not something to be taken lightly.”

Bell later addressed the situation himself after his release, acknowledging his mistake.

“I spoke without thinking and failed to show the proper respect to Mr. Steve Largent,” Bell said. “That was my mistake, and I take full responsibility.”

For the Seahawks, this decision went far beyond a routine roster move. It was a definitive statement that as the team chases wins and postseason aspirations, core values and respect for the franchise’s legacy will always come first.

 

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