Free-agent wide receiver Jaron Brown, who is coming off a career season, has agreed to terms with the Seattle Seahawks, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Brown, 28, returned from a torn ACL injury in 2016 to catch 31 passes for 477 yards and four touchdowns for the Arizona Cardinals in 2017 -- all career highs.
The NFL Network was first to report the agreement.
The Seahawks reinforced a position of some need following Paul Richardson's departure in free agency. Brown, who is listed at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds and is considered to have good speed at that size, could push 2017 third-round pick Amara Darboh for the No. 3 role behind Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett.
Seattle also added to its receiving corps before the start of free agency by acquiring Marcus Johnson in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Brown, who was undrafted, set his career high for yards in a game with 105 in Week 4 last season. He started eight of the 16 games he played in 2017.
In five seasons with the Cardinals, Brown has caught 86 passes for 1,177 yards and nine touchdowns.
ESPN's Josh Weinfuss and Brady Henderson contributed to this report.