Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Howell might not have been brought in this offseason to be a starter for the upcoming season, but that doesn’t mean he’s not motivated.
It’s not just Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs who remain without a team. We’ve reached the quietest part of the NFL offseason, where nothing really happens outside of wrapping up OTAs and starting mandatory minicamp.
With OTAs now opening across the NFL, the Seattle Seahawks will open training camp at the VMAC in a little over two months, officially ushering in the first season under new coach Mike Macdonald.
Members of the Seattle Seahawks front office and its veterans haven’t hesitated to rave about rookie defensive tackle Byron Murphy II since he was drafted No.
One of the worst things that can happen to a quarterback is being in a poor position. That is what Sam Howell had with the Washington Commanders. It was a situation marred by a leaky offensive line and a tumultuous ownership and front office situation.
Putting an emphasis on the trenches in their first draft entering the Mike Macdonald era, the Seattle Seahawks invested three of their eight picks on offensive linemen, including snagging UConn guard Christian Haynes in the third round as a potential day one starter.
With new offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb calling the shots for the Seattle Seahawks, there’s plenty of excitement surrounding the potential of the team’s offense.
Is there a Day 3 draft gem waiting to emerge right away for the Seahawks in 2024? The Seattle Seahawks were light on early-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
See how the Seahawks roster looks at the start of June. The Seattle Seahawks may be in the middle of voluntary OTAs, but we’re also just days away from the start of mandatory minicamp.
The new Seahawks quarterback talks about Ryan Grubb’s offense, as well as what he can improve upon in his game. The Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback situation was one of the top storylines heading into the NFL Draft.
RENTON, Wash. - Entrusted with running Eric Bieniemy's offense as a first-year starter with the Washington Commanders last season, new Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Howell played in a system many of his peers would envy, as he led the league with over 600 pass attempts in 17 starts.
Throwing out a first pitch at a baseball game is a great way to honor prominent figures in a city, and much of the time, the ones throwing out said pitches are other athletes.
RENTON, Wash. - Formerly breaking into the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2016, Seattle Seahawks tight end Pharaoh Brown has bounced around with five different franchises, including spending last year with the New England Patriots and two stints with the Cleveland Browns.
There is a lot of mystery around the new-look Seattle Seahawks, particularly when it comes to their coaching staff. Brock Huard: The biggest difference
Seahawks' Sam Howell spoke with reporters about returning to a backup role after he made 17 starts with the Commanders last season.
Former Oregon Duck tight end Pharaoh Brown has signed a one-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Brown returns to the Pacific Northwest after a distinguished career in Eugene.
Linebacker has long since been a huge issue for the Seattle Seahawks, one that has directly contributed to them falling behind the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West in recent years.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba was widely viewed as the best wide receiver in the 2023 NFL Draft and regarded as a steal for the Seattle Seahawks when they were able to snag him 20th overall in the first round.
Could the Seattle Seahawks actually part ways with long-time wide receiver Tyler Lockett this offseason? Tony Catalina of Pro Football Network thinks it’s a possibility, noting that the Seahawks would save $17 million if they cut or trade Lockett after June 1.
Mike Macdonald is entering his first year as Seattle Seahawks head coach, and he already his his eyes set on one player in particular: wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
Seattle ended up trading for Sam Howell as the Washington Commanders prepared to draft Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 pick in last month’s draft.
The NFL schedule release took place on Wednesday night, and we now know what the Seattle Seahawks will endure during the regular season. Seattle is looking to make a run to the postseason, and Seahawks fans are eager for the season to start now that the schedule is out.
The Seahawks could be the perfect fit for a player looking to make an NFL comeback.
The Seattle Seahawks have been going through massive changes this offseason. New head coach. New staff. Several changes to entire personnel groups. But which storylines are most intriguing as OTAs and Mandatory Minicamp stretch through May and June?
The Seattle Seahawks need to keep making moves if they're going to keep their heads above water in an ultra-competitive NFC West.
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