Lucas was seen leaving with trainers at the end of the half Abe Lucas appeared to leave the field with trainers at the end of the first half, and it looks like the Seattle Seahawks will play the second half against the Pittsburgh Steelers without the talented Right Tackle.
RENTON, Wash. - As they had done for the past couple of weeks with starter Abraham Lucas still sidelined by a knee injury, the Seattle Seahawks planned to rotate tackles Stone Forsythe and Jason Peters in a 50/50 platoon during Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders.
Peters is now out of practice squad elevations. The Seattle Seahawks made only one practice squad elevation for Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders, and it’s an important one.
DETROIT, Mich. - Facing 3rd and 2 from the opposing six-yard line on the first possession of overtime in a hard-fought battle against the Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith took the shotgun snap and immediately found himself under duress.
With the calendar flipping to June and offseason activities wrapping up league-wide, the Seattle Seahawks will open training camp at the VMAC in less than two months, officially ushering in the 2023 season.
The holiday season has been less than pleasant for the Seattle Seahawks, with the team dropping five of its last six, including losing four of the five games played since Thanksgiving.
The starting right tackle spot is an open competition for the Seattle Seahawks due to the departure of Brandon Shell this offseason. Jake Curhan, who started five games last season, has the inside track and has had the first-team reps throughout training camp.
Seattle Seahawks 2022 third-round pick Abraham Lucas and second-year UDFA Jake Curhan (as well as second-year sixth-round pick Stone Forsythe) will be battling for the starting right tackle job during training camp and preseason.
With the calendar flipping to July and offseason programs wrapped up across the country, NFL training camps will begin around the NFL in less than a month's time.
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As the Seahawks draw closer to kicking off training camp at the VMAC on July 26, most expect the impending competition to replace departed starter Brandon Shell at right tackle to be a traditional two-man boxing match.
The Seattle Seahawks only had three draft picks in 2021. With limited draft capital and a surplus of team needs, they elected to do what few predicted and came out of the weekend having only made three selections.
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Finding meaning in an increasingly meaningless season is difficult, but not impossible. For the first time in over a decade, the Seattle Seahawks are in the final phase of the season and not only know that they aren’t headed for the playoffs with multiple games left in the year, but also know that a long offseason is looming ahead.
Midway though the first quarter of last Sunday's contest with the 49ers, the Seahawks offensive line took another hit with third-string left guard Kyle Fuller exiting with a calf injury.
Only four plays into their first possession of the preseason, the Seahawks were closing in on midfield at the Raiders 47-yard line. Facing 2nd and 10 and trailing 7-0 early, backup quarterback Geno Smith and his counterparts broke the huddle and lined up in a trips left bunch formation.
We are just about five weeks away from Seahawks training camp and despite owning just three draft picks, Seattle has a lot of interesting young players that will surely draw a lot of attention.
Trading up to pick No. 208 in the sixth round, the Seahawks bolstered their offensive line with a potential heir apparent to Duane Brown by selecting Florida tackle Stone Forsythe.
For some, the path to the NFL Draft is rather clear. They've already had a successful career, their draft stock couldn't be higher, and they are just training and waiting for their name to get called - because it will get called.
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