Hours After Learning He's About to Become a Free Agent, Seattle Seahawks' Veteran Defensive Star Gets Caught in a Midnight Incident – the Team GM's Compassionate Response Leaves Fans Deeply Moved
BREAKING: Hours After Learning He's About to Become a Free Agent, Seattle Seahawks' Veteran Defensive Star Gets Caught in a Midnight Incident – the Team GM's Compassionate Response Leaves Fans Deeply Moved
Seattle, Washington – November 5, 2025
Just hours after learning that his contract with the Seattle Seahawks would not be renewed, veteran defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins reportedly became involved in an emotional late-night incident that left fans and teammates deeply concerned.
According to multiple local reports, Hankins was seen Tuesday night near the Seattle waterfront, appearing visibly upset and emotionally shaken after being told he would not be re-signed for the upcoming season. Witnesses said he was pacing and talking loudly on the phone before getting into a brief verbal altercation with a passerby. Police were called to the scene, but no arrests were made and no one was injured. Team personnel arrived shortly after and safely escorted Hankins home just past midnight.

The incident occurred only hours after Hankins was informed that he would officially become a free agent later this week — a decision that surprised many around the league. At 33, Hankins remained a respected veteran presence on Seattle’s defensive front, valued for his leadership, consistency, and professionalism.
Early Wednesday morning, Seahawks general manager John Schneider addressed the situation in a statement:
“Johnathan is one of the most respected professionals I’ve ever worked with,” Schneider said. “We understand this is an emotional time — leaving a team you’ve poured yourself into is never easy. Right now, our priority is making sure he’s okay and has the support he needs.”
The Seahawks organization confirmed that Hankins is now receiving assistance through the NFL Player Support and Wellness Program, helping him transition both personally and professionally as he prepares for free agency.
Inside the locker room, teammates described Hankins as “a big brother and a leader who always put the team first.”
For 12th Man Nation, this wasn’t just a story about a player nearing the end of his contract — it was a reminder that in football, human connection often matters more than any deal ever signed.













