SEATTLE — The Lombardi Trophy still has fresh fingerprints on it, but the Seattle Seahawks are already reloading. Fresh off a dominant Super Bowl LX victory, star linebacker Ernest Jones IV sat down with NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport on The Insiders to rip the cover off Seattle’s aggressive 2026 free agency strategy.
The Seattle Seahawks were playing the waiting game when it came to outside free agents. Even after losing running back/Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, the Seahawks’ general manager and the front office didn’t panic to find a replacement for a starting running back.
The Seattle Seahawks are done with the first week of free agency, but their biggest need remains the same. After Kenneth Walker III signed with the Kansas City Chiefs early in the legal tampering period, the Seahawks needed to add a running back.
The Seattle Seahawks are making a change in the secondary by signing former first-round pick Noah Igbinoghene, who spent the last two seasons with the Washington Commanders.
Nearly all of the Seattle Seahawks free agents this offseason have been accounted for. However, there are still a few that are looking for clarity for 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.
Seattle Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet is recovering from his torn ACL that he suffered in the divisional round of the playoffs against the San Francisco 49ers.
The early stages of the 2026 NFL fiscal year have had their share of fascinating storylines, which is hardly a surprise. Marc Ross of NFL.com picked out five “intriguing developments” as free agency begins to slow down considerably.
The Seattle Seahawks and the other 31 NFL teams are competing for the attention of free agents from across the league. The Seahawks are one of the few teams in the league that operate in a state without any income tax, until now.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks moved fast to patch the hole in their secondary Sunday, agreeing to terms with cornerback Noah Igbinoghene on a one-year deal.
SEATTLE — The confetti from the Seahawks’ 29-13 victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX hasn’t even settled, but General Manager John Schneider is already sounding the alarm on a new threat to the franchise’s dynasty.
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.
SEATTLE — The parade through downtown Seattle was only a month ago, but the honeymoon phase for the reigning Super Bowl champions is officially over. Despite hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in Santa Clara just weeks back, the Seattle Seahawks are facing a brutal reality check from national analysts.
It was only a matter of time before the Seattle Seahawks started filling in some of the holes in their roster. The Seahawks knew they weren’t likely to re-sign both free agent cornerbacks in Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe.
It always seemed unlikely that cornerback Riq Woolen was going to return to the Seattle Seahawks on a second contract, especially after his asking price would undoubtedly be on the rise.
In 2023, the Seattle Seahawks made a head-scratching draft decision by taking Zach Charbonnet — marking the second straight year the team had taken a running back in the second round.
New Seattle Seahawks running back Emanuel Wilson shared his personal “Mount Rushmore” of franchise legends shortly after signing with the organization on Friday.
In this new year, the Seahawks managed to retain some key players during the offseason, with Josh Jobe signing a three-year deal after Coby Bryant left for Chicago, and Rashid Shaheed returned on a three-year, $51 million contract, despite concerns that he might leave.
The Seattle Seahawks were admired by many for their team building through the draft and free agency, which helped them win Super Bowl LX in February. However, Washington state's new "millionaire's tax" could hinder their roster development and player recruitment in the future.
The Seattle Seahawks entered free agency1 facing immediate roster disruption. On that first day, edge rusher Boye Mafe agreed to a three-year, $60 million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, while safety Coby Bryant and running back Kenneth Walker III also signed with new teams.
The Seahawks made a handful of minor defensive moves today. Most notably, the team added former Colts starting safety Rodney Thomas, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
After losing Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs, the Seahawks are adding to their backfield. They have agreed to a deal with former Packers running back Emanuel Wilson, per veteran insider Jordan Schultz.