The "Seawolf-class" is merely a carryover from the USS Connecticut accident in the SCS in 2021.There's lots of rumors, the one I heard is a Seawolf-class has been bottled up in Bohai.
Given the size of Seawolf and depth of Bohai I think we can dismiss that out of hand to be on the same level as Ghost of Kiev or 052D lurking off the coast of California.
In before all the jokes about "Blue October" and how the Seawolf XO would like to have two Chinese wives cooking rabbits for him.
Yes, I agree - Bohai is just too shallow for any nuclear-powered submarines to operate in without raising eyebrows in China.

However, a relatively smaller SSK or even UUV can have better chances at doing so. And since we know that the US Navy hasn't operate any SSKs ever since the early-1980s, thus UUV is the more probable explanation.
But we'll see if anything progresses from here.