Following the long-rumored Alvin Kamara–Chris Lammons suspensions, the NFL is using Friday afternoon to confirm more bans. In addition to Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu being hit with a six-game suspension, Seahawks wide receiver Dee Eskridge will also be shut down for an extended stretch.
This is a concerning situation for Eskridge, who suffered a concussion in his debut.
Throughout his nine-year NFL career, Russell Wilson has built a reputation for being one of the first players at the Seahawks facility and one of the last to leave.
While the majority of the cameras were on star safety Jamal Adams after signing a four-year extension, he wasn't the only notable Seahawk to return to the field for Tuesday's training camp practice.
Wide receiver D'Wayne Eskridge, the top draft pick of the Seattle Seahawks in this year’s NFL Draft, has yet to practice with the team in training camp due to an ongoing issue with his toe that landed him on the physically unable to perform list.
After missing the first seven practices of training camp, Seahawks receiver D'Wayne Eskridge looks to be closing on a return to the field. Speaking with reporters following Wednesday's padded practice, coach Pete Carroll didn't provide a timeline for when Eskridge could be back in action.
No news is usually the best news when it comes to training camp. Unfortunately, as the Seahawks embarked on the 2021 season this past Wednesday, news did strike.
RENTON, WA - Prior to the start of the Seahawks' first training camp practice of the year on Wednesday, the team released its physically unable to perform list.
As the Seahawks prepare to open training camp on Wednesday, they will kick off the festivities with three players sidelined by injuries, placing receiver D'Wayne Eskridge and running back Travis Homer on the physically unable to perform list and placing guard Pier-Olivier Lestage on the non-football injury list.
Everybody in the NFL wants to be the standard, the model, the trendsetter. In an offense-driven league, a few teams take that role while the rest of the pack follow at their own respective pace.
Holding a league-low three picks in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Seahawks surprised many by choosing to sit pat at No. 56 overall and using their second-round selection on speedy Western Michigan receiver D'Wayne Eskridge.
Legacy is a weighted word for the average 24-year old. It connotes upholding the reputation of forebearers while carving out one's own distinct chapter in history for future generations.
Former Seahawks scout and current Senior Bowl director Jim Nagy joins Corbin Smith and Rob Rang to share what he saw from Seattle draft picks D'Wayne Eskridge
One of college football’s top deep threats in recent years, Eskridge went to the Seahawks at No. 56 overall.
Flanked by friends and family watching the second day of the 2021 NFL Draft unfold on television from his couch, D'Wayne Eskridge had a positive feeling he would soon hear his name called.
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