A relatively clean injury report for this late in the season, and it’s not even the end of the week yet. The Seattle Seahawks will travel to Southern California this weekend, looking to defeat the Los Angeles Rams in Week 11 in order to keep pace with the San Francisco 49ers atop the NFC West.
After being added to the 53-man roster on Saturday off injured reserve, Dareke Young will make his 2023 debut for the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, earning the nod over former second-round pick Dee Eskridge to play against the Commanders.
The Seahawks announced four roster moves on Saturday, activating WR Dareke Young and RB Kenny McIntosh from injured reserve. The team also waived CB Kyu Blu Kelly and elevated veteran OT Jason Peters to the active roster.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they’ve designated WR Dareke Young to return from injured reserve. This opens Young’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Young, 24, was a seventh-round pick by the Seahawks out of Lenoir-Rhyne in 2022.
SEPT 21 BRYCE YOUNG DOUBTFUL Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young missed practice for the second straight day on Thursday due to an ankle injury.
The Seattle Seahawks begin the 2023 season on Sunday against an NFC West rival, the Los Angeles Rams. Seahawks place WR Dareke Young on IR; Witherspoon update How likely is it that either team wins the division this year?
The Seattle Seahawks placed wide receiver Dareke Young on injured reserve on Monday, meaning he will not be eligible to return until after the first four games of the season.
The Seahawks announced on Monday that they are placing WR Dareke Young on injured reserve and signing G Ben Brown from their practice squad. Young, 24, was a seventh-round pick by the Seahawks out of Lenoir-Rhyne in 2022.
RENTON, Wash. - In professional sports, including the NFL, stockpiling young players often coincides with a franchise rebuilding and going through lumps rather than finding immediate success in the win/loss column.
Last year’s rookies were so good that it painted some unrealistic expectations for the 2023 crop. In the past, Pete Carroll has referenced a quote from
Set to travel to Green Bay on Friday for their final preseason tune-up, the Seattle Seahawks still have plenty of questions left to answer roster-wise, including how the depth chart will shake out at receiver with Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Dareke Young, and Dee Eskridge all injured.
Seattle Sports’ Brock and Salk are counting down the top 25 most intriguing Seattle Seahawks. Up next is No. 22, wide receiver Dareke Young. An early Seattle Seahawks camp highlight worth getting excited about Watch the entire segment here, and subscribe to podcasts from Brock and Salk at this link: Link Brock and Salk airs live from 6-10 a.m.
Young players were a big part of the Seattle Seahawks’ success in 2022. Huard: Could Seattle Seahawks have done anything differently this offseason? Five of the Seahawks’ 2022 draft picks emerged as starters by the end of the year, and two others – second-round pass rusher Boye Mafe and seventh-round receiver Dareke Young – also had notable roles.
The Seattle Seahawks have been able to replenish their roster with a successful 2022 draft and what looks to be a promising 2023 class. But with a batch of new, talented rookies comes the reality of competition – one that, in several position groups, could leave a handful of veterans on the outside looking in.
The Seahawks used the final round of the 2022 NFL Draft to bring in some potential depth at wide receiver, drafting Bo Melton out of Rutgers and Dareke Young out of Lenoir-Rhyne.
With the calendar flipping to June and offseason programs wrapping up across the country, NFL training camps will begin around the NFL in less than two months time.
HICKORY, NC - After spending a year at Valparaiso, a Division I FCS program, receivers coach Devin Figaro took a step back down to the Division II ranks when he accepted a job on a new staff at Lenoir Rhyne in December 2019.
RENTON, WA - Coming out of Middle Creek High School in North Carolina in 2017, Dareke Young wasn't on the radar for many schools to play football at the next level and certainly didn't the part of a future NFL talent.
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