Former Alabama All-American Chance Warmack will get his chance at an NFL comeback after signing a one-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks. The financial terms of the agreement have not been released.

Warmack, who was drafted in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans, spent three years in Nashville before joining the Philadelphia Eagles. He was a part of the team’s Super Bowl LII win, and spent two years with the Eagles mainly as a backup.

Warmack struggled to stay healthy even while in Tennessee. In 2016, he played in two games before landing on injured reserve with a hand injury. He started strongly for the Titans in 2013, and started all 16 games at right guard in each of his first two seasons, but injuries kept holding him back.

So much so, that he focused on getting strong and healthy during the 2019 season.

With his new deal, he will get a shot to prove he can get back to where he was seven years ago, alongside former Alabama teammate, D.J. Fluker.

There’s no doubt that Warmack has the talent to become a huge asset for the Seahawks, he just has to remain healthy throughout the 2020 season.

Roll Tide Wire will release the terms of his one-year agreement with the Seahawks, as soon as they’re available.