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flag Seattle Seahawks release safety players Adams, Diggs, and Dissly, freeing up $24 million in salary cap space.

Seattle Seahawks release safety players Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs, and tight end Will Dissly, to free up $24 million in salary cap space ahead of the start of the new league year. The moves save the team $18 million against the cap with the release of Diggs and Dissly, while providing $6 million in cap relief with Adams' release. The decisions represent the most significant changes made by new coach Mike Macdonald since taking over from Pete Carroll.

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