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Two-time Super Bowl champion Safety with 340 career tackles expresses desire to join the Seattle Seahawks after becoming a free agent — ready to give up everything just to play alongside Free Safety Julian Love.

Two-time Super Bowl champion Safety with 340 career tackles expresses desire to join the Seattle Seahawks after becoming a free agent — ready to give up everything just to play alongside Free Safety Julian Love.

Seattle, Washington – 11/12/2025

With the NFL trade window officially closed and most teams having finalized their rosters, one of the league’s most battle-tested and respected veterans has still managed to stir up a wave of excitement among Seattle Seahawks fans. A two-time Super Bowl–winning safety, known for his leadership and relentless play style, has reportedly expressed a strong desire to wear the Seahawks’ iconic blue and green — a team he calls “the true home of fighting spirit.”

According to sources close to the player, he has personally reached out to Seattle’s front office, making it clear that he is willing to turn down more lucrative offers from other teams just to have the chance to play alongside Free Safety Julian Love, the defensive cornerstone of head coach Mike Macdonald’s system.

“I’m not chasing headlines or big contracts,” he said in a recent interview. “I just want to fight next to people who share my DNA — guys who treat every snap like a promise of honor. I’ve watched Seattle all season, and what I see in them is what I respect most: heart.”

Throughout his career, he has built a reputation as a fearless, instinctive safety who reads the field quickly and isn’t afraid of contact — a steady voice of leadership in every locker room he’s entered. After parting ways with his previous team in early November, he has spent his time training relentlessly, studying Seattle’s defensive schemes, and preparing himself for any opportunity that might arise.

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“I’ve won on the biggest stages,” he added. “But sometimes, real fulfillment doesn’t come from a championship ring — it comes from finding something worth fighting for again.”

As the Seahawks aim to retool and strengthen their defense heading into the second half of the season, the addition of a veteran with two Super Bowl rings could bring both experience and stability to a young, hungry roster.

And when the identity of the player behind these powerful words was finally revealed, Seattle fans held their breath — it was none other than Juan Thornhill, the two-time Super Bowl champion safety, now ready to give up everything to write his next chapter in Seattle.

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