Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was asked about the team's reported interest to pursue Antonio Brown after his NFL suspension ends by reporters on Wednesday.

As expected, Carroll gave a pretty vague answer to the media, per Curtis Crabtree Sports Radio KJR.

“We have endeavored to be in on everything that’s going on and [GM] John [Schneider] has done a marvelous job of always being tuned in to what’s happening. And this is no exception. So we’ll see what happens as we go forward,” Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said about the Antonio Brown rumor.

The Seahawks are 5-0 on the season and already have one of the best offenses in the NFL with quarterback Russell Wilson and wideout D.K. Metcalf leading the way.

If the Seahawks are able to add Brown, they would arguably have the most explosive offense in the entire league.

Brown can no doubt be a headache off the field, but on it, he's one of the most dynamic wide receivers in NFL history. The seven-time Pro Bowler has caught 841 balls with the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots for 11,263 yards and 75 touchdowns.

Before they pursue Brown, though, the Seahawks have to make sure the polarizing Florida native is mentally and emotionally stable. Seattle has Super Bowl aspirations this season and can't afford to sign a player who will be a distraction in the locker room.

After having Week 6 off, the Seahawks will take on the Arizona Cardinals in Week 7 in an NFC West battle.