The Seattle Seahawks worked out a familiar face on Tuesday, per a report.

Per Field Yates of ESPN, the Seahawks worked out former 49ers running back Kendall Hunter, who has been looking for a team since the 49ers waived him in September. Hunter, who is coming off a torn ACL that sidelined him all of last season, also worked out recently with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hunter had 262 carries for 1,202 yards and seven touchdowns with the 49ers.

The Seahawks also added two players to their practice squad on Tuesday, signing defensive back Trovon Reed (Auburn) and defensive tackle Justin Hamilton (Louisiana-Lafayette), per Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times.

Reed (6-0, 190), who was converted to cornerback from wide receiver in college, took part in Seahawks rookie minicamp in May on a tryout basis. Reed was with the St. Louis Rams in training camp and was recently a part of the Miami Dolphins practice squad.

Hamilton (6-2, 311) was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills in May. After being waived by the Bills towards the end of the preseason, Hamilton caught on with the Green Bay Packers practice squad in late October before being waived on November 11.

