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  • SEA Running Back
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    Seahawks FB David Kirtman broke his hand Wednesday morning.
    The ‘Hawks could easily I.R. Kirtman because of their impressive depth at fullback. The second-year USC alumnus wouldn’t have played a big role.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks FB David Kirtman will immediately have surgery on his broken hand.
    Head coach Mike Holmgren said Kirtman could be back in 7-10 days after surgery. Kirtman is battling for a backup role behind starter Mack Strong.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks released FB Josh Parry and FB David Kirtman.
    Leonard Weaver will be Mack Strong’s backup at fullback this season.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks FB David Kirtman returned to practice on Tuesday.
    Kirtman, who had surgery for a broken hand, is vying for a roster spot.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks signed FB David Kirtman from their practice squad and waived DB Kevin Hobbs.
    Kirtman, a fifth-round pick out of USC last year, could take Leonard Weaver’s role at fullback if Weaver is asked to take on more tailback duties with Shaun Alexander out. Hobbs was a special teamer and fifth cornerback.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks signed FB David Kirtman.
    At only 6'0/238, the 26-year-old is not much of a pure lead-blocking prospect and is unlikely to pose a serious threat to Owen Schmitt’s starting job.
  • SEA Running Back
    Seahawks waived FB David Kirtman, LB Dallas Sartz, TE Joe Newton, and P Reggie Hodges.
    Kirtman was no longer needed with Leonard Weaver moving back to fullback full time. Hodges has leg, will travel.
  • SEA Running Back
    The Seahawks extended exclusive rights free agent FB David Kirtman and LB Lance Laury tender offers on Thursday.
    Kirtman gets $370,000 if he makes the club; Laury can make $445,000. Restricted free agent RB Alvin Pearman wasn’t tendered and is free to leave.
  • TEN Tight End
    49ers signed TE Sean Ryan and waived FB David Kirtman.
    Ryan adds blocking ability with Delanie Walker battling a bum elbow.
  • SEA Running Back
    49ers signed FB David Kirtman off the Chargers’ practice squad.
    Kirtman isn’t a traditional lead blocker at 6'0/238, but offers some pass catching ability for Mike Martz. He was Seattle’s fifth-round pick in 2006.