As far as rookie seasons go in the NFL, Jared Ivey did quite well for himself. He signed with the Seahawks shortly after the draft and ultimately managed to stick around in some capacity for the entire year.
The Seahawks made plenty of substantial moves during the offseason that can help them get back to the Super Bowl. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell believes they fell short in one area, though.
On May 8th, Seth Wickersham wrote an article for ESPN discussing the initial market for the Seattle Seahawks. The team had been publicly up for sale for a few months at that point, having been announced as such shortly after winning the super bowl.
Expectations around the Seattle Seahawks have shifted from postseason contender to standard-setter in the NFC following their victory in last season’s Super Bowl.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to lead the league in passing touchdowns for each season since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970 can you name in seven minutes?
The Seattle Seahawks could be cashing in big after its run to the Super Bowl last season. Shortly after defeating the New England Patriots, the Paul G.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Seattle Seahawks are taking every opportunity to improve their roster for a shot at a second consecutive Super Bowl title. The Seahawks made their first non-NFL Trade this offseason by trading a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2028 NFL Draft to the New York Jets.
The Seahawks, along with the rest of the NFL, are always tweaking their roster and they did just that with an offseason trade that brings in a once-rising player.
When the Seattle Seahawks signed Dante Fowler Jr. earlier this month, we were given a brief overview of the contract. As expected, it was a one-year deal, which is probably all a player of Fowler’s age and status can reasonably get.
The future is bright for the Seattle Seahawks after winning Super Bowl 60 earlier this year. Seattle did their best to keep the band together during the offseason.
It is difficult for any team to win the Super Bowl. It is even more difficult for them to repeat and win a second consecutive Super Bowl. The last team to win back-to-back was the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022 & 2023, but before that were the New England Patriots in 2003 & 2004.
The Seattle Seahawks are boosting their wide receiver depth in the middle of OTAs. According to The Athletic insider Zack Rosenblatt, the Seahawks are acquiring wide receiver Irv Charles from the New York Jets for a conditional seventh-round pick.
The Seattle Seahawks made the jump to become Super Bowl champions last season. Obviously, it took development from a number of their players in order to end the season with the Lombardi Trophy hoisted.
The Seattle Seahawks are always looking for ways to improve the roster both for the present and future. The team has been relatively quiet so far on the trade front, but that could change in the second half of the offseason.
Confetti from Super Bowl LX barely swept off the field, and the defending champions already had a price tag dangling from the franchise. The Paul G. Allen
It’s getting to the time of the offseason where teams take the field more and players are making big pushes for themselves. The Seattle Seahawks are one of the few teams that entered OTAs this week and they have a big target on their team as they try to defend their Super Bowl title.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald wants his team only looking forward on the heels of a magical Super Bowl run last season. Macdonald has been known to be deliberate in how he communicates with his team, and that has not changed with a Super Bowl ring in his trophy cabinet.
The Seattle Seahawks roster is exactly what you would expect from a defending Super Bowl champion. Sure, they have stars like Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Sam Darnold, Leonard Williams and Devon Witherspoon, but there are also key players whose impacts don't always show up center stage.
The 2023 NFL Draft might be one of the best draft classes ever for the Seattle Seahawks. In just the first round, the Seahawks selected a three-time Pro-Bowl cornerback in Devon Witherspoon with the fifth overall pick and the reigning Offensive Player of the Year in wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba with the 20th overall pick.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider, like any NFL GM, needs a good supporting cast to do his job well. He’s built one of the league’s best front offices and it could lead to the exit of one of his top employees.
According to Brady Henderson, the Seahawks made an initial contract offer to CB Devon Witherspoon several weeks ago. However, Henderson says the two sides
Undrafted free agents sign standard three-year contracts that are worth whatever the minimum salary is in those years. In 2026, the standard UDFA deal is worth $3.1 million.
The Seattle Seahawks have been one of the best teams in the NFL for the last 25 or so seasons. They’ve been to three Super Bowls since 2005 and won it twice.
The Seahawks are not close to signing star cornerback Devon Witherspoon to an extension, per ESPN’s Brady Henderson. Seattle had no issue signing fellow 2023 first-rounder Jaxon Smith-Njigba to a long-term contract this offseason.