Seahawks release James
The Seattle Seahawks released running back Edgerrin James, the team announced.
James ran for 125 yards on 46 carries in seven games for Seattle this season.
He has rushed for 12,246 yards in 11 NFL seasons for the Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals and Seahawks.
Seattle also released cornerback Travis Fisher and safety C.J. Wallace.
The Seahawks promoted wide receiver Mike Hass, cornerback Roy Lewis and safety Jamar Adams from their practice squad to their 53-man roster.
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November 3, 2009; 9:10 PM ET
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Is it me, or is the NFL life span of a running back getting shorter and shorter?