Work continues on the Seattle Seahawks' 90-man roster, and they added another offensive piece on Wednesday by signing former Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders and Houston Texans tight end Harrison Bryant. Bryant was a fourth-round pick by the Browns in 2020 and appeared in 65 games over four seasons with the franchise. He wasn't a focal point in the receiving game, however, totaling just 89 catches for 791 yards and seven touchdowns over that span. Since then, Bryant spent 2024 with the Raiders and 2025 with the Texans. He played a fair amount on offense with both teams, but has mostly been a blocking tight end in recent seasons. Bryant adds another option to the tight end room since Brady Russell moved to fullback before the 2025 season, providing offseason competition at that spot for the reigning Super Bowl champions.…