The Houston Texans and Jadeveon Clowney have been at an impasse ever since the two sides couldn’t agree on a new contract. The franchise tag was ultimately applied to edge rusher but he refused to sign the tender or report to camp.

As the offseason progressed into training camp, it seemed less likely that Clowney would ever suit up for the Texans again.

Once he made it known that he was willing to miss games the conversation changed from how they could keep him to who they could deal him for.

The Miami Dolphins were often rumored but Clowney wanted to play for a contender if he was to be moved. According to FOX’s Jay Glazer, the Texans and Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a trade pending all players involved passing their physicals—at this time Clowney is the only player we know for sure is part of the deal. The Houston Chronicle’s Aaron Wilson reports that a Seattle is sending a third-round pick and two players to the Texans.

Pete Carroll gets as good of a replacement as possible for Frank Clark.

Clowney, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has spent his time away training in Florida and is reportedly in the best shape of his career.