Fights breaking out at Seahawks camp
Temperatures are cooler in Seattle than in most of the cities with NFL teams having Organized Team Activities this week, but things are getting heated between the Seahawks’ wide receivers and defensive backs. The Tacoma News Tribune reports that a skirmish broke out including several players in the two position groups. It started when receiver Ben Obomanu and cornerback Jeremy [...]
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Seahawks WR Ben Obomanu, LB David Hawthorne return to practice
RENTON -- Seahawks wide receiver Ben Obmanu and linebacker David Hawthorne were both back at practice Friday and are expected to play in Sunday's regular-season finale at Arizona.Obomanu suffered a sprained knee in the second half of last week's game against San Francisco. He has been a starter since Mike Williams went on injured reserve with a broken bone in his left leg...
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December 30, 2011
Seahawks LB David Hawthorne, WR Ben Obomanu Sidelined With Knee Injuries
Seahawks linebacker David Hawthorne and receiver Ben Obomanu did not practice today because of knee issues, as the team practiced inside in jerseys, sweats and no helmets. Cornerback Kennard Cox (hamstring), defensive tackle Clinton McDonald (concussion) and linebacker Malcolm Smith (concussion) returned to practice this week after missing last weeks game at San Francisco. Tarvaris...
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December 28, 2011
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December 28, 2011
Seahawks WR Ben Obomanu, RB Marshawn Lynch Battling Injuries
Wide receiver Ben Obomanu suffered a sprained knee during Saturday's game against San Francisco, and running back Marshawn Lynch had a sore ankle, according to coach Pete Carroll. The status for both won't be known until later this week, though. Seattle's coach held a press conference Monday, and indicated that the availability of Lynch and Obomanu won't be known...
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December 26, 2011
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December 26, 2011
Seahawks' Ben Obomanu, Marshawn Lynch battling injuries
RENTON -- Wide receiver Ben Obomanu suffered a sprained knee during Saturday's game against San Francisco, and running back Marshawn Lynch had a sore ankle, according to coach Pete Carroll.The status for both won't be known until later this week, though. Seattle's coach held a press conference Monday, and indicated that the availability of Lynch and Obomanu won't...
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December 26, 2011
Ben Obomanu Will Start Thursday Against Eagles
Mike Sando on Twitter has reported that Seahawks receiver Ben Obomanu will start in place of the injured Sidney Rice who is dealing with concussion after effects.
Source: Mike Sando on Twitter
Fantasy Advice: Obomanu is ranked 48th in our WR rankings, but as the starting wide-out, he now has a slightly higher ceiling than before—the trouble is—Obomanu faces a tough Eagles secondary...
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November 30, 2011
Sidney Rice Not Expected To Play
Wide receiver Sidney Rice is not expected to play in Thursday's game vs. Philadelphia, according to John Boyle of the Everett Herald.
Fantasy Spin:
Rice sustained a concussion in Week 12, and the short week all but rules him out to face the Eagles. Ben Obomanu would fill his spot in the starting lineup, but the better bet for fantasy production would be Doug Baldwin.
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November 29, 2011
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November 29, 2011
Seahawks WR Mike Williams: 'I've just got to try and get out of this rut'
Mike Williams had an out.He could have written off his absence for much of the second half to a shoulder injury. That's what coach Pete Carroll mentioned to explain the fact that Seattle went with the trio of Golden Tate, Ben Obomanu and Doug Baldwin for much of the second half.Williams wasn't going to write off his first half that easily."I wasn't playing good anyway...
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November 28, 2011
Hot Pickups – Week Nine (Late Week Edition)
Michael Crabtree – Following a five catch, 54 yard and one touchdown performance this past week it appears that Alex Smith and Michael Crabtree are finally showing some consistent chemistry and with this development Crabtree has become a fantasy starter, especially over the bye weeks. Crabtree qualifies as a flex worthy candidate in most league formats and is currently available...
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November 06, 2011
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November 06, 2011
NFL Fantasy Waiver Wire Advice: Week 9
There were some unusual NFL heroes on Sunday such Reggie Bush and his first 100-yard game, Ben Obomanu of the Seattle Seahawks and this Eric Deker guy for the Denver Broncos continues to show up. Let’s take a look at all of them and see if they are worthy of your fantasy rosters. Javon Ringer, RB, Tennessee Titans: Chris Johnson doesn’t have it. Ringer not only is a solid handcuff...
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October 31, 2011
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October 31, 2011
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