By Derek_Deis. Published Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
RENTON, Wash. (AP) -- The Seattle Seahawks have traded starting cornerback Josh Wilson to the Baltimore Ravens for a conditional 2011 draft pick.
The move came just as the Seahawks were wrapping up practice on Tuesday, a practice that Wilson participated in.
Wilson spent his first three seasons with the Seahawks after being a second-round pick out of Maryland in 2007. Wilson started 23 of 28 games the last two seasons and took both of his interceptions a year ago back for touchdowns.
Wilson has also been a standout on special teams, averaging 27 and 25 yards per kickoff return his first two years in the league.
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