Mike Macdonald’s team will take a 10-game overall winning streak into next season’s opener. During that stretch, his club has doubled up its opposition by a 290-145 count.
The Seattle Seahawks didn’t stumble into Super Bowl LX; they stormed through the NFC, then beat the New England Patriots 29–13 to claim another Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
Two offseasons. Nearly identical budgets. The Seahawks spent roughly $57–$59 million on free agents in 2024 and 2025—close enough to call it a wash. But in 2024, the team missed the playoffs entirely.
Twenty-four days. That’s how long it took for the Seattle Seahawks to go from hoisting the Lombardi at Levi’s Stadium to watching their Super Bowl MVP walk out the door.
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.
DeMarcus Lawrence spent 11 years in a Cowboys uniform chasing something Jerry Jones couldn’t deliver. So he left. Signed a three-year, $32.5 million deal with Seattle last March, looked the football world in the eye, and said he knew he’d never win a ring in Dallas.
The Seattle Seahawks are just a few days away from the start of the league's legal tampering period for free agency and they could be welcoming new players into the fold very soon.
The NFL's legal tampering opens on Monday, March 9, with unrestricted free agents able to officially sign contracts with new teams on Wednesday. The Seattle
The start of free agency is set to be chaotic for all 32 teams. The Seattle Seahawks are going to have a tough time re-signing some of their star free agents despite having $60 million dollars in salary cap space, which is sixth-most in the league.
When free agency starts, all 32 teams will be active trying to improve their roster with veteran free agents. The Seattle Seahawks have a lot to address as they look to address the concerns with their Super Bowl-winning roster.
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.
The Seattle Seahawks should hope to re-sign wide receiver Rashid Shaheed in free agency. However, he is expected to be one of the top free agent wideouts in the league, so the Seahawks might not be able to afford his raise.
There will be much discourse and chaos during the NFL Free Agency period as all 32 teams officially make moves to solidify their rosters for the 2026 NFL Season.
The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 offseason in a familiar position for a championship contender: trying to maintain a roster that just proved it can win at the highest level while also managing the financial realities that come with success.
The Seattle Seahawks are less than a week away from the start of free agency, and the team hopes to make some smart decisions after winning the Super Bowl.
The Seattle Seahawks will lose two prominent members of their Super Bowl run. Kenneth Walker III won’t receive the franchise tag, while Rashid Shaheed will test the NFL Free Agency market.
The Seattle Seahawks are getting ready for the start of free agency and they are prepared to let Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III sign elsewhere. The Seahawks signaled their intentions when they chose not to use the franchise tag on him, which was worth over $14 million.
The Seattle Seahawks are getting an early start before NFL free agency. On Thursday, the Seahawks and starting linebacker Drake Thomas agreed to terms on a new contract that will pay him a base salary of $8 million per season, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Shaheed is one of the fastest pass-catchers in the NFL, not to mention a solid special teams contributor, so there should be plenty of potential suitors.
Seahawks WR Rashid Shaheed is expected to test the free-agent market on Monday after failing to come close to an extension with Seattle, according to Adam Schefter.
There's a very real possibility the Seattle Seahawks have to replace Kenneth Walker III this offseason. Walker, a second-round pick from Michigan State, has racked up 4,560 scrimmage yards and 31 touchdowns over the last four seasons.
ESPN’s Peter Schrager reports the Seahawks are not franchise tagging RB Kenneth Walker III. Per Over The Cap, the franchise tag for RBs would have cost Seattle $14,293,000, but instead they will let the Super Bowl MVP hit the open market.