Former Seattle Seahawks kicker Steven (Stephen) Hauschka finds it “interesting” the Seahawks chose to let him walk in free agency, moving forward with Blair Walsh instead.

Hauschka signed a multi-year deal with the Bills, agreeing to terms on the first day of the new league year.

“I thought it was interesting that direction that they would go in,” Hauschka said of the Seahawks, according to Vic Carucci of The Buffalo News. “But I’m not really concerned about that anymore because my job’s just to go out there and kick and that really doesn’t have anything to do with me now.

“But, yeah, it was definitely an interesting move.”

The Seahawks added former Minnesota kicker Blair Walsh to the roster in February, in anticipation of Hauschka’s free agency. In 2016, Walsh missed a 27-yard field goal attempt in the Vikings’ wild card game against the Seahawks, assisting Seattle in its 10-9 victory.

“I just think that at the end of the day, football is a business and teams are going to do what they need to do to get victories,” Hauschka said. “And if that means maybe saving a little money on that position, then so be it.”

Walsh will save the Seahawks over $1 million this season, but will still have to compete for the starting position. General manager John Schneider spoke at the combine and said the Seahawks would be adding another kicker to the roster.

“We had an opportunity to kind of check a box in free agency with Blair,” Schneider said. “We’ll be looking at somebody else to come in and compete, as well, too.”

Interesting indeed.