AP

Cary Williams is going to have plenty of time to pick out sconces now.

The Seahawks have decided to part ways with the veteran cornerback, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network (and confirmed by our Curtis Crabtree of KJR).

Williams signed a three-year, $18 million deal with the Seahawks last summer, with $7 million guaranteed. But he failed to make any kind of impact, and was a healthy scratch the last two weeks, losing his starting job to Deshawn Shead.

The 30-year-old corner became memorable during his stint with the Eagles in part for skipping offseason work to pick out sconces and attend his daughter’s dance recitals, both of which are totally appropriate excuses for skipping OTAs.

Now, he has plenty of time.