The Seattle Seahawks kicked off the 2024 NFL Draft with defensive tackle Byron Murphy II and finished with offensive tackle Michael Jerrell. After the draft, the Seahawks didn’t stop trying to improve their roster this offseason, though.
When the Seattle Seahawks hired Mike Macdonald as new their head coach in January, they got a defensive guru who could be shaping the next wave of modern NFL defenses.
If true, it’d be the Seahawks vs. Broncos in Week 1 for the second time in three seasons. We’re still a day away from knowing the Seattle Seahawks’ 2024 regular season schedule, but we know there will be leaks and “process of elimination” confirmations from now until the 5 PM PT reveal on May 15.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they have signed fourth-round LB Tyrice Knight to his rookie contract. That leaves just two more picks for the team to sign to wrap up the 2024 class. Knight, 23, was a four-year starter at UTEP and earned All-CUSA honors three times, including honorable mention, second-team and first-team selections.
All the information you need on the 2024 Seattle Seahawks regular season schedule in one post! Happy Seattle Seahawks schedule release week, everyone! We’re less than four months away from the start of the Mike Macdonald era.
The Seattle Seahawks cut ties with polarizing safety Jamal Adams in March, but reportedly have left the door open for a return. According to an article from ESPN.com Seahawks reporter Brady Henderson on Saturday, Seattle is open to potentially reuniting with the three-time Pro Bowler.
Pro Football Focus recently named the most underrated player on each NFL roster and they went with a player that's returning from a season-ending injury
The Mike Macdonald era kicks off on September 8. Check out Field Gulls’ coverage of the Seahawks’ 2024 schedule. We’re closing in on the release of the 2024 Seattle Seahawks regular and preseason schedules.
Ohhhhhhhh we’re (more than) halfway thereeeee!! Five down, three to go. The Seattle Seahawks have more than half of their 2024 draft class under contract.
The Seattle Seahawks announced on Monday they have signed three more of their draft picks. Fifth-round CB Nehemiah Pritchett, sixth-round CB D.J. James and sixth-round OL Sataoa Laumea inked their rookie deals. The Seahawks have four unsigned players from their 2024 class to still lock up: Pritchett, 23, was a four-year starter at Auburn.
The Seattle Seahawks have made a lot of offseason changes this year, but there are still some question marks about just how good they can be in 2024. Geno Smith’s future seems a bit murky, but the talent is there to compete in the NFC despite that fact.
The Seattle Seahawks have added to their class of rookies, signing another undrafted player following their rookie minicamp. Nathan Pickering, a defensive lineman out of Mississippi State, signed with Seattle having had a tryout with the Seahawks at their rookie minicamp.
There were always going to be changes to the Seattle Seahawks' defense with Mike MacDonald replacing Pete Carroll as their head coach. And there appears set to be a significant one coming to the defensive front.
Robert Turbin is coming in hot with this take... or is it even that hot? We’re not sure how much longer DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba will stay together, but in the eyes of one former Seattle Seahawks running back turned analyst, this is the best wide receiver trio in the NFL.
Johnny Newton’s stock was probably related to this foot issue. Consensus in the 2024 NFL draft held that there were two high-quality interior defensive linemen: Byron Murphy and Johnny Newton.
The Seattle Seahawks thought they were getting their long-term solution for safety when they traded for Jamal Adams in 2020. Instead, injuries caused Adams to never regain his All-Pro form and the deal was largely considered a failure.
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.
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.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald got his first chance to work with the team’s rookies during a recent rookie minicamp. That was the first chance that Mike Macdonald had to work with first round pick Byron Murphy, a defensive tackle out of Texas.
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.
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 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.
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