The Seattle Seahawks have no time to pout over their heartbreaking Week 1 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. If they want to avoid the dreaded 0-2 start that's often a death knell for any NFL team's playoff hopes, they're going to have to bring their A-game against a couple familiar faces.
The Seattle Seahawks revamped their entire offense over the offseason and came out in Week 1 with 13 points. Bringing in Sam Darnold, Cooper Kupp, and Klint Kubiak over Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, and Ryan Grubb didn't exactly age all that well, at least in the opener.
Pete Carroll pulled off a lot of questionable trades during his time running the Seattle Seahawks. Ill-advised deals for Percy Harvin, Jimmy Graham and Jamal Adams all aged terribly and contributed to Seattle falling behind the competition in th NFC.
The Seattle Seahawks are going to the east coast to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in a difficult Week 2 matchup. The Seahawks are 0-1 after losing at home to the NFC West rival San Francisco 49ers while the Steelers are in the win column to start the season after beating the New York Jets on the road.
Woolen had a disappointing 2025 debut, and his performance going forward will have both short-term and long-term implications for him and the Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks fell to 0-1 after losing 17-13 at home against the San Francisco 49ers. A late touchdown from backup tight end Jake Tonges gave the 49ers the lead, but it isn’t the defense who shoulders the majority of the blame for the loss.
After their excruciating loss to the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday,, the Seattle Seahawks may no longer be a Top 10 team in the NFL. But if it's any consolation, they do still play in an elite stadium.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen may no longer be a guaranteed starter after his struggles in the team’s season-opening loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen has started 47 of the 49 games he has played in his four-year career. His status for Week 2, though, is in doubt. "We'll see," coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday when asked if Woolen would start against the Steelers on Sunday.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen may be back to fighting for his starting job. According to The Tacoma News Tribune reporter Gregg Bell, head coach Mike Macdonald was fairly blunt in his response when asked about whether Woolen would remain a starter heading into Week 2.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Whether it was his own shortcomings or simply a product of the Seattle Seahawks' multiple offensive systems, DK Metcalf wasn't happy with his production in a Seahawks uniform.
Nate Davis of USA Today released his NFL Power Rankings for Week 2. The reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are atop the list, with the Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers, respectively, rounding out the first three spots.
The Seattle Seahawks are entering a crucial Week 2 matchup. After winning 10 games last season and revamping the offense, Seattle is 0-1 and would like to avoid falling to 0-2.
After receiving lots of offseason hype, Kenneth Walker was outsnapped in Week 1 by Zach Charbonnet. This has led many Walker fantasy owners to hit the panic button.
There was a lot of anticipation last Sunday when the Seattle Seahawks hosted the rival San Francisco 49ers. General manager John Schneider overhauled the team’s offense during the offseason, from a new coordinator (Klint Kubiak), to a new starting quarterback (Sam Darnold), to a remodeled pass-catching corps.
NFL players who receive star-caliber contracts have to be consistent over everything. Through the first game of his contract year, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen hasn't been.
ESPN came out with its NFL Power Rankings after one week of play. The Buffalo Bills rule the roost after their dramatic 41-40 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
He wasn't as good as Geno Smith. But he was better than Russell Wilson. In the end, new Seattle Seahawks' quarterback Sam Darnold is sandwiched somewhere between his two predecessors.
After a tough loss, Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald talked about the needs for his offense, and also his controversial fourth-down decision.
The Seattle Seahawks seemed poised to win on Sunday. They suffered a lead-changing drive at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers, but a few key chunk passes from Sam Darnold had them inside the 10 and the 49ers on their heels with time dwindling down.
The Seattle Seahawks are dealing with the aftermath of a tough loss. And rookie Jalen Milroe didn’t have much of a role. But Mike Macdonald revealed a need for the Seahawks offense.
The Seahawks announced the elevation of CB Shaquill Griffin and DT Quinton Bohanna to the active roster for Week 1. Griffin, 29, was selected by the Seahawks in the third round out of UCF in 2017.