RENTON, Wash. (AP) – Matt Hasselbeck is still finding his way in Pete Carroll’s revamped offense.
Carroll has changed the emphasis of the passing game and the pieces that go along with it. The team’s three leading wide receivers from last year are no longer with the team. T.J. Houshmandzadeh was released at the end of training camp, Nate Burleson signed with Detroit over the offseason and Deion Branch was recently traded to the New England Patriots.
Only tight end John Carlson and his 51 catches and seven touchdowns remain from last year’s passing attack.
After two years out of football, Mike Williams has become Hasselbeck’s go-to receiver. The former first-round pick has caught 21 passes for 210 yards the last two weeks.
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