The Facts:
Jurevicius has been in Seattle since Tuesday, visiting with Seahawks officials. Jurevicius' agent said he's also spoken with several other teams who have requested visits. Should he sign with the Seahawks, Jurevicius would be reunited with Seattle's new president of football operations, Tim Ruskell who was a member of the Bucs' front office when Tampa Bay signed Jurevicius in 2002.
Reported by the St. Petersburg Times
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The Bucaneers made an offer to Jurevicius two weeks ago when they had about $3 million to spend under the salary cap. That money has dwindled with the re-signings of Greg Spires and Joey Galloway and the addition of free agent tight end Anthony Becht.
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