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Seahawks Daily - A Look at the Defense

In preparation for their preseason game against the Broncos on Saturday, the Seahawks held "turnover Thursday" a day early.
Via Seahawks.com  |  August 24, 2011

Seahawks Daily - Fixing the Mistakes

After losing their second preseason game to Minnesota, the Seahawks turn their attention to fixing the problems in practice.
Via Seahawks.com  |  August 24, 2011

Bing Training Camp Recap - Day 5

A recap of the third day of Bing Training Camp as the rookies begin to acclimate themselves to professional football and Robert Gallery talks with the media.
Via Seahawks.com  |  August 01, 2011

Going Solar

The Seahawks and Sounders FC are going solar as part of their green initiative. 3750 individual solar panels are being installed on the Qwest Field Event Center to help reduce the stadiums energy consumption.
Via Seahawks.com  |  May 17, 2011

Wildcard Anatomy: Lynch TD Run

Solomon Wilcots analyzes Marshawn Lynch's historic 67-yard touchdown run vs. the Saints.
Via Seahawks.com  |  January 12, 2011

Chief concern

Stopping Kansas City’s No. 1-ranked running game is Priority One for the Seahawks’ defense on Sunday, but the task also contains an added incentive for nose tackle Junior Siavii.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 27, 2010

A Tru-ly timely return

Veteran cornerback Marcus Trufant was back on the practice field Friday after getting a concussion last week, definitely a good sign for the Seahawks as they prepare to face the Chiefs on Sunday.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 26, 2010

Seahawks Place Anthony McCoy on Injured Reserve

The Seattle Seahawks have placed tight end Anthony McCoy on injured reserve and have been awarded defensive end Clifton Geathers via waivers.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 26, 2010

What's their line?

The Seahawks’ injury-ravaged offensive line could have another starting combination against the Chiefs this week if either Tyler Polumbus or Mike Gibson has to step in at left guard for Chester Pitts.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 24, 2010

Week 12: Chiefs vs. Seahawks Preview

A preview of the Week 12 matchup between the Chiefs and the Seahawks.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 24, 2010

Two more in, two more out

The Seahawks added depth on their injury-depleted lines Tuesday by re-signing offensive tackle Will Robinson and defensive tackle Amon Gordon.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 23, 2010

From the Sidelines

Perhaps Carroll loves his club because there’s still so much potential growth on the horizon, the team at 5-5, alone in first place of the NFC West and still having yet to hit its stride. Six games remain for the Seahawks to do just that.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 23, 2010

An unusually gifted guy

Despite not practicing last week, Brandon Stokley caught six passes against the Saints. With leading receiver Mike Williams hurting, the Seahawks also will need Stokley’s clutch catches this week against the Chiefs.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 23, 2010

No just another loss

The Seahawks were beaten on the road again Sunday – this time 34-19 by the Saints – but they battled to the end and gave a glimpse that their season is not lost.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 21, 2010

More than a passing Brees

Despite the prolific passing game led by QB Drew Brees, the first goal for the Seahawks’ defense against the Saints on Sunday is to stop the running game.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 20, 2010

The name game

No matter how creative people get in mispronouncing his last name, Ben Obomanu is making a name for himself by working his way from special teams standout to starting flanker for the Seahawks.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 19, 2010

Saintly intervention

Matt Hasselbeck says there are ‘no limitations’ because of his injured left wrist, but the Seahawks’ quarterback also knows the painful truth about the New Orleans’ defense he’ll face on Sunday.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 18, 2010

Week 11: Seahawks vs. Saints Preview

A preview of the Week 11 matchup between the Seahawks and the Saints.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 18, 2010

Going deep

How were the Seahawks able to pull off the 63-yard TD pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Deon Butler on Sunday? The second-year receiver provides an inside look at the team’s longest offensive play of the season.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 17, 2010

From the sidelines: Seahawks at Cardinals

The Seahawks played probably their most physical and complete game of the season. The offense rumbled for 490 total yards, the defense all but shut down Arizona and the special teams made its fair share of big plays once again.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 16, 2010

Hasselbeck back for more

Despite the cracked bone he got in his left wrist against the Cardinals on Sunday, Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is expected to play against the Saints this week.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 15, 2010

Who will get the last laugh?

Go ahead, make fun of the NFC West. Everyone else seems to be. But one team will win the division, and the teams that have won the past six titles square off Sunday when the Seahawks play the Cardinals.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 13, 2010

Idzik's turn to sign

The Seahawks have retained a key component in their football operations staff by signing VP of football administration – and chief contract negotiator – John Idzik to a two-year extension.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 12, 2010

Gunning for success

Covering and returning kickoffs – and to a lesser extent punts – will be at a premium on Sunday when the Seahawks return to Arizona for a rematch with the Cardinals.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 12, 2010

Back to Hasselbeck

The Seahawks’ concussed quarterback has cleared all the hurdles – mental and physical – necessary to return for Sunday’s big game against the Cardinals in Arizona.
Via Seahawks.com  |  November 11, 2010
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