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  • BAL Wide Receiver
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    Alex Bannister is assured a roster spot according to Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren.
    Bannister is a top special-teams player. This announcement basically leaves one spot open for D.J. Hackett, Jerheme Urban and Taco Wallace.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    Seahawks released WR Alex Bannister.
    A fifth-round pick in 2001, the Eastern Kentucky alum made the 2003 Pro Bowl as a special teamer but has broken his collarbone three times in the past two years and never evolved into a receiving threat.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    The Patriots are interested in signing recently released WR Alex Bannister.
    New England has stressed special teams during their free agency period. Bannister has struggled with broken collarbones in Seattle the last two years.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    Bears signed WR Alex Bannister.
    Bannister has a decent chance to make the Bears as a special teamer if he can stay healthy.
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  • BAL Wide Receiver
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    Seahawks receiver Alex Bannister will miss eight weeks with a broken collarbone.
    He’s a candidate for injured reserve.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    Seahawks placed WR Alex Bannister on injured reserve with a broken collarbone, ending his season.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    X-rays on WR Alex Bannister’s injured left clavicle were reportedly inconclusive.
    Bannister has broken the same clavicle twice in his career, to this is concerning.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    Seahawks placed WR Alex Bannister on injured reserve with a collarbone injury, ending his season.
    The special teams ace has broken his collarbone three times in the last year and a half.