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  • SEA Tackle
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    Texans signed fifth-round OL Brandon Frye to a multi-year contract.
    Frye is a project but has the athleticism fit for the zone-blocking system Houston runs. He’ll likely play guard at this level and be a sub as a rookie.
  • SEA Tackle
    Brandon Frye has been playing right guard with the first unit since Donald Thomas went down with a torn biceps two weeks ago.
    Frye, signed off the Texans’ practice squad last season, is undersized but athletic. The Dolphins are also rotating Shawn Murphy in, and coach Tony Sparano indicated that he’s still most comfortable with last year’s starter Ike Ndukwe.
  • SEA Tackle
    Seahawks placed LT Brandon Frye (neck) on injured reserve, ending his season.
    Frye’s injury was first reported as a “stinger,” but it was obviously more serious. Kyle Williams, promoted from the practice squad last weekend, replaced Frye on Sunday. Street free agent Damion McIntosh may have to step in as the starter at left tackle immediately. Matt Hasselbeck remains a poor bet to stay upright behind the Seahawks’ crumbling offensive line.
  • SEA Tackle
    Dolphins released OL Brandon Frye.
    Frye appeared in seven games for the Dolphins in 2008, and then opened the off-season as the starting right guard. Donald Thomas now mans that position.
  • SEA Tackle
    Seahawks claimed OL Brandon Frye off waivers from the Dolphins.
    Frye, 26, wasn’t built for Miami’s power running system, but has ideal athleticism for Seattle’s zone-blocking scheme. He can play tackle and guard.
  • IND Linebacker #98
    Colts DE Robert Mathis recorded six tackles (four solo) and three sacks, and forced two fumbles in Week 4 against Jacksonville.
    Mathis, usually the Colts’ left end, played on the right side and abused Seahawks LT Brandon Frye, who’s filling in for Walter Jones (knee) and Sean Locklear (ankle). For the season, Mathis is up to five sacks and 15 tackles.
  • SEA Tackle
    The Colts defensive ends combined for four sacks and drew three holding penalties in Sunday’s win over the Seahawks.
    This is what happens when Walter Jones and Sean Locklear are both out. The Seahawks just can’t pass protect for Seneca Wallace or Matt Hasselbeck. With Jones out indefinitely and Locklear sidelined at least a few more games, this situation isn’t getting any better. Brandon Frye and Ray Willis will continue to struggle as the starting tackles.
  • SEA Tackle
  • SEA Tackle
    Seahawks LT Brandon Frye will be re-evaluated today after suffering a neck/shoulder injury on Sunday.
    Frye had to leave the game and was replaced by Kyle Williams. That left the Seahawks with just five active and healthy linemen thanks to Mansfield Wrotto’s sprained ankle. Anyone who lines up on the Seahawks line right now is getting hurt.
  • SEA Tackle
    Seahawks LT Brandon Frye left Sunday’s game with an apparent neck injury.
    The Seahawks were already without both starting tackles, and Frye was torched by the Colts defensive ends last week. Kyle Williams, just promoted from the practice squad, has come on to replace him.