RENTON, Wash. (AP) - The Seattle Seahawks have added former NFL defensive back Marquand Manuel and Keith Carter to their coaching staff.

Seattle announced the additions on Tuesday. Manuel, who played for the Seahawks during the 2004-05 seasons among six NFL stops, will join the Seahawks as their assistant special teams coach. Carter will be the Seahawks new quality control coach on offense after spending the past three seasons at the University of San Diego.

Additionally, the Seahawks have added John Glenn as a special teams coaching assistant and Kenechi Udeze as coaching intern for the defensive line. Both Glenn and Udeze were working at the University of Washington.

Seattle also moved assistant defensive backs coach Rocky Seto to defensive passing game coordinator.


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