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Watch: Seahawks Rookie Zach Charbonnet Scores First-Career TD vs. Cowboys
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NOV 30 CHARBONNET SCORES Under the bright lights of Thursday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Zach Charbonnet scored his first-career touchdown.

After a pair of defensive penalties on Dallas set the Seahawks up at the one-yard line, giving Charbonnet an easy route into the end zone. The score cut Dallas' lead to 17-14.

In his second-career start, Charbonnet is stepping in for the injured Kenneth Walker III, who is out with an oblique injury.

Take a look at the touchdown:

NOV. 13 SEAHAWKS VET WRS COME TO RESCUE AGAINST COMMANDERS - Much has been made about the influx of talent and production of Seattle's rookie receivers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Jake Bobo. But when push came to shove Sunday against the Commanders, it was the Seahawks' old hands that reminded everyone they can still make plays.

And still win games.

While the rookies were held to a relatively quiet six catches for 66 yards, Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf made the game-winning plays in Seattle's heart-stopping 29-26 victory at Lumen Field

Lockett, who finished the game with eight catches for 92 yards and a touchdown, was the key player on one of Seattle’s late touchdown drives, catching all four targets for 52 yards and a go-ahead score. And after Seattle’s defense allowed the Commanders to tie the game at 26-26 with less than a minute to go, quarterback Geno Smith turned to Metcalf twice for 44 yards.

Those catch-and-runs set up Jason Myers’ fifth field goal of the day as time expired. Lockett and Metcalf combined for 15 catches and 190 yards.

“Tyler and DK made the big plays in there,” Seahawks' coach Pete Carroll said after the game. “DK had a marvelous day. Tyler starred on this day.”

NOV 12 SEAHAWKS INACTIVES The Seattle Seahawks have revealed their inactives for Sunday's meeting with the Washington Commanders.

Here's who's officially out for Seattle:

WR Dee Eskridge

RB Kenny McIntosh

T McClendon Curtis

G Anthony Bradford

T Raiqwon O'Neal

DT Myles Adams

Here's who's officially out for Washington:

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NOV 9 SEAHAWKS INJURY REPORT The Seattle Seahawks have revealed their Thursday injury report ahead of Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders.

Seattle had just four players sit on Thursday after having seven listed as DNP on Wednesday.

Strangely enough, Jordyn Brooks was the only one listed as DNP that was also out on Wednesday. DK Metcalf (hip), Anthony Bradford (knee) and Mario Edwards Jr. (rest) were all new additions to the DNP section of the injury report after either being limited or a full participant on Wednesday.

Here's the full injury report, per our Corbin K. Smith.

NOV 5 DEEJAY DALLAS INJURED Seattle Seahawks running back DeeJay Dallas suffered an injury in the third quarter of Sunday's meeting with the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

The Seahawks announced that Dallas suffered a shoulder injury and is questionable to return. He was helped to the locker room by the team trainers, who were holding his right arm.

This season, Dallas has posted five carries for 14 yards and four catches for 11 yards. He's also returned 14 punts for 178 yards and nine kickoffs for 231 yards.

OCT 15 DK METCALF TO LOCKER ROOM Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf took a trip to the locker room with an apparent injury late in the third quarter of Sunday's meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium.

Per the Seahawks, Metcalf is questionable to return with a hip injury. He appeared to injury his hip after falling hard to ground on an attempted catch at the pylon in the third quarter.

He exited Sunday's game with two catches for 30 yards.

UPDATE: Metcalf returned to action after a short trip to the locker room.

OCT. 9 49ERS SEND MESSAGE TO SEAHAWKS, REST OF NFC - The Seahawks, the defending conference champion Eagles and especially the Cowboys have been put on notice: the 49ers are the team to beat in the NFC. After Sunday night's impressive, 42-10 dismantling of Dallas, San Francisco left no doubt that Seattle's road in the West goes through northern California.

Through the first month of the season no team has played better football than the 49ers, who are 5-0 and haven't lost a game the last two seasons started by quarterback Brock Purdy. The Seahawks have won three consecutive, but there is little margin for error if they hope to keep pace with San Francisco.

The Seahawks don't face the 49ers until Thanksgiving night in Seattle. They, of course, lost three meetings last season, including 41-23 in a Wild Card playoff game.

OCT 3 SEATTLE SWIFTIE? MetLife Stadium in New York (well, New Jersey) was the place to be this weekend for NFL fans at the Chiefs beat the Jets on Sunday followed by the Seahawks crushing the Giants, 24-3, on Monday.

Why so buzzy? Taylor Swift, of course, who is now a centerpiece NFL story due to her dating relationship with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The music superstar was at the Sunday game ... but she skipped the Monday game - and yet she had a presence. How?

Because Seahawks assistant coach Carl Smith wore a Taylor Swift "Eras Tour" shirt into the building Monday.

It was no "Beast Quake'' level presence. But it'll have to do.

AUGUST 2023 Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll together currently oversee one of the most talented rosters in the NFL. …

The construction never stops. And therefore, our All Seahawks at SI.com coverage of Seattle doesn’t, either ...

AUG 29 SEAHAWK WAIVE BLOUNT The Seattle Seahawks have reportedly waived safety Joey Blount. He made Seattle's 53-man roster last season as an undrafted free agent, but suffered a shoulder injury in Saturday's preseason loss to the Green Bay Packers.

AUG 29 THREE MORE WAIVED Sources tell All Seahawks at SI.com that pass-rusher Levi Bell has been waived prior to Tuesday's deadline. It's possible that the Seahawks sign him back to the practice squad.

The Seahawks have also waived safety Ty Okada and tight end Tyler Mabry, per reports from ESPN.

AUG 29 MORE CUTS NEAR DEADLINE The Seattle Seahawks are coming down to their final cuts, and have said some notable goodbyes. Per reports, Seattle is cutting receivers Easop Winston Jr. and Matt Landers, offensive guard Kendall Randolph and nose tackle Matt Gotel.

Stay tuned for more.

AUG 28 SEAHAWKS MAKE MORE CUTS The Seattle Seahawks announced Monday that they've cut cornerback Arquon Bush, tight end Griffin Hebert, receiver Tyjon Lindsey and offensive tackles Jalen McKenzie and Liam Ryan.

AUG. 28 SEAHAWKS' RB DEEJAY DALLAS SIGNALING HIS RELEASE? By our math, Seahawks' running back DeeJay Dallas is in line to make the team's final 53-man roster. With his play on special teams and production as a third-down specialist, he adds value to Pete Carroll's team.

But maybe Dallas isn't so sure about his spot, as over the weekend he posted some cryptic tweets seeming to suggest his time in Seattle was over. Last Saturday afternoon, Dallas posted "Can't wait to see what the future holds" to his Twitter. But hours after Seattle's preseason loss to the Packers - in which he rushed for 43 yards and caught a pass - he commented on his own post with "Such is life."

Dallas' latest post? A picture of him alongside SpongeBob SquarePants, adorned with a smiling emoji.

So ... stay tuned?

AUG 27 SEAHAWKS ANNOUNCE 7 CUTS The Seattle Seahawks revealed on Sunday that they've waived seven players.

The team has parted ways with tight end Sal Cannella, defensive end Jordan Ferguson, receivers Malik Flowers and Justin Marshall, cornerbacks Benjie Franklin and Chris Steele and running back Wayne Taulapapa.

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This article first appeared on FanNation Seahawk Maven and was syndicated with permission.

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