When the topic of turnovers comes up in the NFL right now, the Seattle Seahawks tend to be the first team to be brought up. There’s a very good reason why that’s the case.
The Seattle Seahawks are suddenly one of the best teams in the NFL. Seattle’s impressive breakout season has been one of the best stories in the NFL this fall.
It wasn’t long ago when Trevon Diggs was one of the top cornerbacks in the league. Diggs was a Pro-Bowl selection in 2021 and 2022, with him being an All-Pro player in 2021.
The pressure on Seattle’s Sam Darnold to deliver a big performance in a defining moment is well established ahead of Saturday’s high-stakes regular-season finale against the 49ers in Santa Clara.
Fine. When I think about 2025 for Cooper Kupp as a first-time Seattle Seahawk, that’s the word that comes to mind for me. He’s been fine. Definitely worth the $9.3 million cap hit he’s on in 2025, probably not worth the $17.5 million he’s on in 2026.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
All season long, Seahawks Nation has been hearing about the biggest weakness of the Seattle Seahawks (13-3) is the play of quarterback Sam Darnold. This stems from earlier in the season, with him playing in big moments, or lately, with the turnovers that continue.
The Seattle Seahawks are attempting to clinching the NFC’s No. 1 overall seed when they take on the San Francisco 49ers in Week 18. However, the Seahawks may have to go into battle without their starting left tackle.
If you traveled back in time to 2020 and told Jets fans that Sam Darnold would eventually find himself mentioned in the same breath as Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, they would have laughed you out of the stadium.
It feels like an eternity ago that Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba were lighting opposing defenses on fire with long touchdowns and big gains weekly.
When I was a little kid, it was Christian Fauria, who never had over 400 yards in a season and ended up winning two titles in New England. As I got a little
Gearing up for a monumental Week 18 meeting with NFC West rival San Francisco, Seattle made a few adjustments to its roster on Tuesday. The Seahawks placed
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
In preparation for their most important regular-season game in almost a decade, the Seattle Seahawks are beginning to tune their Week 18 roster. The Seahawks made multiple moves on Tuesday, placing wide receiver Cody White on injured reserve (groin) and signing rookie offensive tackle Amari Kight off the practice squad.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they have signed OT Amari Kight to the 53-man roster from the practice squad. In correspondence, the Seahawks placed WR Cody White on injured reserve and waived S D’Anthony Bell.
With Saturday night's showdown against the San Francisco 49ers looming, followed by the NFC Playoffs, the current state of the Seattle Seahawks is compelling.
Only one team stands in the way of the Seattle Seahawks (13-3) from the NFC West Divisional title and the top prize in the NFC, the No. 1 seed. The Seahawks must go on the road Saturday to take on the San Francisco 49ers (12-4) in a winner-take-all situation.
The race for the postseason requires little to no setbacks as seeding and division titles are on the line. It wasn’t long ago that the Los Angeles Rams were easily the favorites, not only in the NFC but for a Super Bowl title.
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report was once again busy handing out grades for performances by quarterbacks around the NFL. The Seattle Seahawks dominated the Carolina Panthers in the second half during a 27-10 victory at Charlotte.
The Seattle Seahawks are entering a winner-take-all game against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 18 for the NFC West title and No. 1 seed in the conference.
There’s a scene in the just-released critical darling Marty Supreme where Milton Rockwell, played quite effectively by businessman Kevin O’Leary, tells the titular Marty Mauser that “there are no second chances”.
The grades are in for the Seattle Seahawks following their impressive 27-10 road win over the improved Carolina Panthers. There were numerous standouts for Mike Macdonald’s club, but a veteran safety and an emerging running back that earned the top grades for Seattle’s defense and offense, respectively.
Kenneth Walker has had a roller coaster ride to the start of his career, and his dynasty price has fluctuated as a result. With his contract up and no extension in sight, let’s take a look at his price, possible fits moving forward, and what we should do with Kenneth Walker in dynasty fantasy football.
Sam Darnold is having quite a career rejuvenation in the NFL. The former No. 3 overall NFL draft pick struggled in his early years in the pros, particularly during his time with the New York Jets before taking his talents to the Carolina Panthers for two seasons.
The San Francisco 49ers escaped with a 42-38 win over the Chicago Bears and kept their bid for the NFC's top seed alive in a thrilling "Sunday Night Football" game that came down to the final play.
Per Brady Henderson, the Seahawks elevated RB Cam Akers and OT Amari Knight for Week 17. Akers, 26, was a second-round pick of the Rams out of Florida State in the 2020 NFL Draft.