The Seattle Seahawks are at a crucial juncture in their pursuit of NFL dominance. With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Seahawks have made several promising picks to strengthen their roster.
We’re not talking specifically a single Seahawks game, either. The Seattle Seahawks have enjoyed a lot of winning over the last two decades. Dating back to 2003, Seattle has the 6th most wins (and 6th-highest win percentage), 3rd most playoff wins, and a little something called a Super Bowl victory.
Seattle has made many moves this offseason at linebacker. Why did the team seek out Knight? And could the veteran Adams make a return?
After a standout rookie season in 2022, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen took a step back and endured what’s commonly referred to as a “sophomore slump.” It’s fairly common for players to see their numbers dip after strong debuts, as opposing teams gain more scouting information on a player and adjust their game plans accordingly.
The Seattle Seahawks have largely garnered positive reviews for what they did just two weeks ago during the 2024 NFL Draft. Brock: Why Seattle Seahawks
Or, considering the lack of continuity at the position, it may not surprise you one bit. The Seattle Seahawks addressed the offensive line in this year’s NFL Draft, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t question marks concerning that unit.
The Seattle Seahawks are in a position many NFL aren’t in having two quarterbacks who were full-time starters last year on their 2024 roster. Brock: Why
The Atlanta Falcons begin organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday, and the team still has some roster moves to make. Here are three moves Atlanta should consider with its offseason workout program just around the corner.
With a first-time NFL head coach now leading the franchise, there will be much learn during the upcoming season about the identity of the Seattle Seahawks under Mike Macdonald.
There’s a good amount of intrigue around the new Seattle Seahawks coaching staff this year, particularly to when it comes to a pair of assistants who are familiar names in town.
There’s a good amount of intrigue around the new Seattle Seahawks coaching staff this year, particularly to when it comes to a pair of assistants who are familiar names in town.
Not many teams have seen as much change and turnover this offseason as the Seattle Seahawks. Their head coach, Pete Carroll, left his post to join the front office.
Seattle let go of some major contributors in free agency and as cap casualties. We’re in the dead-ish part of the NFL offseason. The free agency frenzy is over, the NFL Draft is done, minicamps are underway, and the only major event from now until training camp is the release of the regular season schedule.
The Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback situation is at a crossroads, and Geno Smith’s grip on the starting job is tenuous at best. Despite leading the team to a respectable 17-15 record and a playoff appearance over the past two seasons, Smith’s starting job is under threat from newcomer Sam Howell and a new coaching staff.
Seattle Seahawks first-round pick Byron Murphy II is using the criticism he has received over the years as motivation. While speaking with The Athletic, Murphy talked about his ability being doubted and proving his haters wrong.
The Seattle Seahawks could be in the twilight of the Geno Smith era. Smith, 33, has started all but two of the Seahawks' games over the past two seasons, leading them to a 17-15 record and a playoff appearance.
No matter how talented an NFL player is, the situation around them can often make or break an entire career. That's especially true for rookies, as they're still learning the ropes of the professional game.
Now officially embarking on their NFL careers, the Seattle Seahawks unveiled their latest draft class for the first time last week at rookie minicamp, providing an opportunity to begin evaluating Byron Murphy II and the rest of the team's draft picks before the start of OTAs this week.
The Seattle Seahawks had a disappointing year in 2023 and are looking to rebound. They still have oodles of talent on the roster but had some clear holes, especially on defense, to fill.
The Seattle Seahawks received a boost to their cap space with the news on Sunday that starting cornerback Mike Jackson had agreed to a restructured contract. Per ESPN's Brady Henderson, Jackson has agreed to a deal with the Seahawks that pays him the league-minimum base salary of $1.055 million and a $167,500 signing bonus.
The Seahawks and the veteran corner have worked out a new arrangement.
The Denver Broncos have already filled some of their needs, but they still face a difficult rebuild after missing the playoffs for an eighth consecutive season. With that in mind, here are three more moves the Broncos should make this offseason to avoid another disappointing season.
Here's a look at the most and least upgraded position groups for each NFC West team.
The Seattle Seahawks are set to embark on a new chapter in 2024 as they bid farewell to longtime head coach Pete Carroll and welcome Mike Macdonald to lead the charge into the 2024 NFL season.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that the Seahawks remain in contact with free agent S Jamal Adams. Condotta explains that Seattle could still use help at safety and linebacker and that there’s “legitimate” interest in a possible reunion.
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