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The Jaguars Signed Timothy McKay, and a Former Seahawk Is Now Unemployed

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Roster moves are flying fast in the NFL right now, and one recent signing by the Jacksonville Jaguars means defensive lineman Quinton Bohanna, who spent time playing for our Seattle Seahawks, is currently without a team. It’s August 20th, and every transaction matters as teams finalize their rosters.

The New Guy for the Jags

The Jaguars announced today they brought offensive lineman Timothy McKay onto their 90-man roster. This isn’t some splashy free agent signing, but a depth move the Jags clearly feel is important as the season approaches. McKay, an undrafted free agent from 2025, spent last season grinding on the Commanders’ practice squad before Washington waived him a couple of weeks ago. This move follows offensive lineman Cole Van Lanen’s return from the physically unable to perform list, showing the Jags are making moves to shore up their big guys up front.

A Former Seahawk Is Out

To make room for McKay, the Jaguars had to cut someone, and that someone was defensive lineman Quinton Bohanna. This guy has been around the league a bit, originally a sixth-round pick by the Cowboys back in 2021. Since then, he’s played in 40 games for multiple teams: Dallas, Detroit, Tennessee, Green Bay, and yes, he even had a stint right here in the Emerald City with our Seahawks. It’s a tough break for Bohanna, a stark reminder of how quickly things can change in this league, even for veterans with game experience.

As the regular season is early, teams are constantly tweaking their rosters. For now, Bohanna is looking for his next opportunity, and we’ll keep an eye out for where this former Seahawk might land next.

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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.

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