The competition at center is heating up as the Seattle Seahawks' organized team activities progressed through the second week. Seattle's starter to finish last season may have some stiff competition heading into mandatory minicamp June 17-19 and training camp in late July.
With just a few days before the 2025 season starts, WNBA teams are now making cuts from their respective training camp rosters. Each team is only allowed to bring a maximum of 12 players to the final and official roster for the campaign.
Former Kansas State basketball star Serena Sundell officially flaunted her Seattle Storm jersey in the team photoshoot on social media. Wildcats fans hopped in the comments to show support to their former star point guard.
A family connection is brewing within Seattle's professional sports teams. In a strange coincidence, the Seattle Storm drafted Kansas State's Serena Sundell during Monday's WNBA Draft.
The Sundells are reunited in Seattle! Two Sundells, two different sports, same city. As NFL fans await next week’s draft in Green Bay, WNBA fans tuned in for Monday night’s draft in New York.
The Seattle Seahawks are unlikely to address the center position at any point this offseason. With a shallow draft class at that spot, the team feels comfortable with the players they have in-house already.
Starting center Olu Oluwatimi is doubtful to return to the Seattle Seahawks' Week 15 primetime game against the Green Bay Packers with a knee injury, the team announced.
Sundell was one of the big surprises on the Seahawks’ final roster of 53. Whenever teams announce their rosters, there are always surprises (whether good or bad).
The Seattle Seahawks signed former standout UFL wide receiver Marcus Simms and rookie tackle Jalen Sundell to their 90-man roster ahead of Wednesday’s inaugural training camp practice, the team announced via its official website.