The Seattle Seahawks winning the Super Bowl in Sam Darnold’s very first season with the team instantly reframed one of the most scrutinized quarterback careers of the past decade.
Safety Coby Bryant signing with the Chicago Bears was arguably the biggest shock of the offseason thus far for the Seattle Seahawks. Bryant appeared to be a priority re-signing for the Seahawks, but the Bears lured him away with a three-year, $40 million deal through the 2028 season.
The Seattle Seahawks may have locked down one of the best inside linebackers in the NFL this offseason for pennies. Seattle re-signed Drake Thomas, a former 2023 undrafted free agent, to a two-year, $8 million deal before even allowing him to hit restricted free agency.
Running back is possibly the biggest hole on the Seattle Seahawks' roster after phase one of free agency. Kenneth Walker III, a 2022 second-round pick, left in free agency to join the Kansas City Chiefs after Seahawks general manager John Schneider refused to pay market value.
The Seattle Seahawks had multiple players leave in free agency, including cornerback Riq Woolen, who signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. His departure was expected, but it still leaves them wanting more depth entering the 2026 season.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The NFL offseason isn’t just about how teams adjust their rosters or players to get better. Sometimes, teams take a more diplomatic approach, like addressing a rule change to the league in hopes of simplifying the sport or helping them out in the long run.
The Seattle Seahawks have a rather complete roster as they just won the Super Bowl less than two months ago. While free agency gutted part of their team, the Seahawks still have a very strong group of players.
The Seattle Seahawks are doing everything they can to replicate last year's Super Bowl roster. The Seattle Seahawks are doing everything they can to replicate last year's Super Bowl roster.
Seattle Seahawks are weathering the loss of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, who signed a three-year, $45 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs just before the official start of free agency.
SEATTLE, WA — The NFL is tearing up the traditional Week 1 script for 2026. The defending champion Seattle Seahawks won’t wait for Thursday to begin their title defense; instead, they will kick off the season on a rare Wednesday night at 8:20 p.m.
The report landed like a grenade in a quiet room. Kenneth Walker III, the Seahawks’ running back, didn’t demand a trade on camera. Didn’t torch the coaching staff on social media.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Seattle Seahawks, and especially their fans, won’t be sweating the free agency cycle too much after winning Super Bowl LX in dominant fashion, but the front office and the organization as a whole are still certainly focused on chasing a repeat.
All of the Seattle Seahawks' 2026 free agents are accounted for now that wide receiver Cody White has been re-signed. Out of a huge class, the team only lost five players — a testament to general manager John Schneider's patience with the market.
Much like it is with every Super Bowl champion, the Seattle Seahawks faced some tough free agency departures. The Seahawks lost some key talent on both sides of the ball, but they made a statement by returning several stars and role players.
The Seahawks announced on Wednesday that they are re-signing veteran WR Cody White to a one-year deal. White, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Michigan State back in 2020.
The latest discussions surrounding the Seahawks’ draft focus on the secondary, and after Mel Kiper Jr.’s new mock draft, released post-free agency, has Seattle selecting Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood at No.
After releasing Tyler Lockett and trading DK Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Seattle Seahawks went into the 2025 season with questions at the wide receiver position.
SEATTLE — Seconds after putting pen to paper on his new contract, Emanuel Wilson started studying the greats. The Seahawks’ newest addition to the backfield revealed his personal franchise “Mount Rushmore” on Friday, leaning heavily on the physical “Beast Mode” and “Legion of Boom” eras that defined Seattle’s most dominant decade.
Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports the Seahawks are re-signing LB Chazz Surratt. Surratt, 28, is a former third-round pick by the Vikings in the 2021 NFL Draft out of North Carolina.
The Seattle Seahawks entered the 2026 offseason facing change in their backfield, with roster turnover and injuries reshaping the depth chart. As the early wave of free agency unfolded, the team made a quieter but important move to retain one of its own contributors.
As expected, George Holani will be back in Seattle next season. The team announced that the running back has signed his exclusive rights free agent tender.