After adding a trio of tight ends to the 90-man roster on Thursday, it appears the Seattle Seahawks had one more move up their sleeve. Cornerback Trovon Reed, who spent time with the Seahawks practice squad in 2015 and 2017, tweeted he is back with the Seahawks.

The Seahawks waived both Malik McDowell and DeAndre Elliott at the start of camp on Thursday. They also placed Kam Chancellor on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list and Earl Thomas on the Reserve/Did Not Report list, so they had an extra roster spot to give to Reed.

The Seahawks officially confirmed the signing Friday morning.

Reed has spent time with six different NFL organizations, although he’s only played in six NFL games. Those games came with the Chargers in 2016, where he had 12 tackles and two interceptions.

Pro Football Focus shows that between Weeks 14-17 of that 2016 season, Reed only allowed a passer rating of 54.5, the No. 19 lowest out of 109 corners in that time.

Reed is a bit undersized at six-foot and 191 pounds, but he gives the Seahawks added depth and some experience. He’ll have to battle to remain on the 53-man roster, where he will compete with Tre Flowers, Neiko Thorpe, Dontae Johnson and Mike Tyson for a backup role.