NFL General Managers are usually hired to be fired. They get one shot, maybe a five-year window if they’re lucky, to build a contender. If the window slams shut, they’re usually packing up their office while the owner looks for the next “guru.”But John Schneider?
The compliments that constantly surround the Seattle Seahawks talk about the stellar coaching led by head coach Mike Macdonald or the talented roster. Not enough is said about the front office that helped build the roster.
John Schneider officially entered the NFL record books Sunday night, but his achievement didn’t require him to catch a single pass or make a tackle. The Seattle Seahawks general manager and president of football operations just pulled off a front-office miracle that no other executive in league history can claim.
How many of the 19 NFL quarterbacks to win 14 games in a single season can you name in five minutes?
The Seattle Seahawks are nearing the end of their best season in more than a decade after finishing a franchise-best 14-3 in the regular season and earning a NFC Championship berth, putting them one win away from the Super Bowl for the first time since 2014.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Players win championships, not organizations. That said, it certainly helps when the organization knows how to find the right players and put them in a position to succeed.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider did a magnificent job of putting together his team for the 2025 NFL season. From an A+ draft class to sharp free agent pickups like Sam Darnold and DeMarcus Lawrence, everything Schneider did seems to have worked out well this year.
No matter how the playoffs go for the Seatte Seahawks, general manager John Schneider and his team are looking at a very busy offseason ahead. In addition to their usual preparations for the 2026 NFL draft, Seattle has a ton of important players who are about to become unrestricted free agents.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider made left tackle Charles Cross the highest-paid non-quarterback in franchise history on Sunday, inking the former 2022 No.
No other executive around the NFL has glown up his team the last couple years more than Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider. Blowing up the core of a winning team by swapping ut the head coach, starting quarterback and No.
Seattle has turned to the trade market to help fortify its front in previous years of John Schneider‘s GM regime.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
John Schneider decided to trade away D.K. Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers. At the time, it didn't look like a huge win for the Seattle Seahawks, but now the general manager looks like a genius in more ways than one after WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a huge game on Monday Night Football.
There are two superstar edge rushers, both of whom are Defensive Player of the Year candidates, who have active trade requests and very well could be sent packing before the season begins.
This past season, only the New England Patriots’ offensive line finished got a lower grade from Pro Football Focus than the Seattle Seahawks. Back in April, general manager John Schneider selected three players to help this unit for the second consecutive year.
The Seattle Seahawks front office could be the busiest beehive around the NFL for two offseasons in a row. General manager John Schneider just blew up his entire offense and rebuilt it from the ground up, and some time in the next year he's going to have to make massive contract decisions on five critical players.
One team's "cap casualty" - turns out - is another's new tight end. Right, Noah Fant? The Seattle Seahawks' starting tight end from 2024 was cut because of financial reasons just before the start of training camp.
Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have decided that general manager John Schneider is their guy, both for now and for the forseeable future. This week's contract extension keeps Schneider in his position through the 2031 NFL draft.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider agreed to a four-year contract extension through the 2030 draft. Schneider, 54. enters his second season with head coach Mike Macdonald and would hit the 20-year mark as the primary personnel boss in Seattle if he completes the new contract.
In a major show of confidence in his leadership, Seattle Seahawks president of football operations and general manager John Schneider signed a four‑year extension with the team, keeping him through 2030, Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported.
The Seahawks moved John Schneider to the top of their personnel pyramid in 2024. A year later, the team is extending its longtime front office boss.
According to Jay Glazer, the Seahawks have given GM John Schneider a four-year extension. Glazer says this will put Schneider under contract with Seattle
The Pittsburgh Steelers made one of the biggest splashes of the offseason when they acquired Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a 2025 second-round draft choice and additional pick swaps.
In March, the Steelers and Seahawks swung a blockbuster trade in which Seattle sent two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver D.K. Metcalf to Pittsburgh in exchange for a package headlined by a second-round pick.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider had to make a fairly awkward clarification about what quarterback Jalen Milroe said after the team drafted him.
The deal seemed to come out of nowhere, as many reports indicated that negotiations on an extension were underway.
The Seattle Seahawks are entertaining the idea of moving star wide receiver DK Metcalf, but they do not intend to engage in trade talks throughout the entire offseason.
Nine-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jason Peters is expected to retire after 19 NFL seasons, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider told reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
The Seattle Seahawks missed the playoffs in 2024 after going 10-7 and finishing in second place in the NFC West. The club has been rather sluggish offensively in recent seasons, so the Seahawks fired offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after one season.
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