Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu is visiting the Oakland Raiders on Monday, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. Tatupu met with coach Pete Carroll on Saturday night and asked for his release after the Seahawks asked him to take a pay cut, ESPN sources have said. Tatupu was then cut by Seattle on Sunday morning. It was announced as a "mutual decision," a line that was regularly repeated by Carroll after practice on Sunday afternoon. Tatupu anchored the middle of Seattle's defense for most of six seasons, including three Pro Bowl appearances, and had a major hand in taking the Seahawks to their only Super Bowl appearance during his rookie 2005 season. Source: ESPN.com