All-Pro free safety Earl Thomas ended his holdout and reported to the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Thomas went through a walk-through Wednesday morning and practiced in the afternoon. Carroll did not say whether Thomas would start Sunday's regular-season opener at the Denver Broncos, saying it's too early to tell, as the Seahawks need to gauge his conditioning given that he has been away from the team all offseason.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported earlier Wednesday that the Dallas Cowboys increased their trade offer for Thomas to a second-round pick over the past week but that the Seahawks are seeking more than that in return.

Asked if a trade involving Thomas is still possible, Carroll said, "He's a Seahawk."

Thomas addressed his absence from the team in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin said he was "ecstatic" when he noticed Thomas at the team facility Wednesday morning.

"When I saw him sitting down in the meeting room, I couldn't help but just go give him a big hug," Baldwin said. "That's my boy. Love him to death. You grow with somebody and you see somebody work for so long, just how they operate, the type of person they are. It's really hard to come by guys who think out of this stratosphere, as Bobby [Wagner] would like to call it, so it's really exciting to have him back, extremely exciting to have him back. Can't wait to spend more time with him."