“I don’t know if people think I’m hurting because of what I went through because of the core [injury] or because [of injuries] in previous years,” Clowney told Fox 26 in Houston on Tuesday. “But I just want to let people know I’m ready, and I’m gonna be ready to go whenever the time comes.”

“I’ve got a few [offers], but the process for me is really just weighing my options and taking my time,” he told Fox 26. “I ain’t in no rush right now. I know with what’s going on right now in the world, with the coronavirus and everything, it’s a slow process until teams really can see me and see what I got and give me physicals and everything.

“So I ain’t in no rush. I’m just waiting on the right opportunity and the right timing for me.”

“I’m working. I’m staying ahead of schedule and working, and I’m going to be ready to go when training camp starts,” he said.

“I love Seattle,” he said. “I love everybody on the coaching staff. I wouldn’t trade those guys in. I hope we can work something out.”

Both Seahawks GM John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll have said in recent weeks that they haven’t closed the door on bringing back Clowney.

A source previously told ESPN that Clowney was seeking a deal averaging $21 million per season when free agency began in mid-March. He dropped his asking price to around $17 million to $18 million per season last month, sources said.

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