The Seahawks have met with four candidates for their offensive coordinator vacancy and each of those coaches would have interesting free agency connections.
The Seahawks have met with four candidates for their offensive coordinator vacancy and each of those coaches would have interesting free agency connections.
The Seahawks only have 10 unrestricted free agents set to hit the market, but several key players will be among them, including linebacker Ernest Jones.
Winning their first dress rehearsal in Los Angeles, the Seahawks took a positive step towards the regular season with several players locking up a roster spot in the process.
It's still early in the process, but so far, Seattle's 2022 draft class has lived up to expectations with several rookies already pushing for starting spots. Reporter Corbin Smith dishes out his first progress report of the season taking a peek at how eac
For the most part, Seattle's 53-man roster looks to be etched in stone. But intense competitions for roster spots remain at receiver, cornerback, and safety, while starting spots at quarterback and right tackle are still up for grabs.
For the Seahawks to quickly climb back into contention, they will need several young players to take a huge leap forward development-wise. While their incoming rookie class is receiving most of the attention, an overlooked 2020 draft class features severa
With most of their key offensive players under contract through at least 2023, the Seahawks appear to be well on their way building a quality roster for their next franchise quarterback.
Without Russell Wilson or Chris Carson, the Seahawks face more questions on offense than they have had for a decade. Corbin Smith and Rob Rang dive into all the key storylines, including an impending competition under center and lingering contract negotia
With roster spots and starting roles on the line on both sides of the ball, training camp carries far greater weight for these six players than the rest of the field set to compete for Seattle over the next month.
Seattle will have several new faces on both sides of the ball as the franchise jumpstarts a new era without Russell Wilson or Bobby Wagner. Who will be on the roster when Denver comes to town in Week 1?
Unlike many other position groups on the roster, Seattle didn't suffer any significant losses along the defensive line this offseason. Instead, the front office upgraded one of the team's strongest positions by adding experience and versatility in the for
Seattle doesn't have a Richard Sherman or even a D.J. Reed headlining its cornerback group. But following another offseason characterized by turnover at the position, there are several valid reasons for optimism, starting with a pair of enticing rookies.
Which players are locks to be on Seattle's 53-man roster in September? Which ones are squarely on the bubble? And which ones are long-shots? A close look at all 89 players before training camp opens on July 27.
Numerous factors progressively created the divide that ultimately led to Seattle parting ways with Wilson this offseason. But concerns about the cost of a future extension can be brought back into focus after seeing what Arizona paid Murray.
For two years, Seattle has hoped to deploy a dynamic three-safety defense, but injuries have prevented that from happening. A new defensive coaching staff anchored by Clint Hurtt will be keeping fingers crossed that the third time is the charm in 2022.
After waiting for his turn behind Wagner during his first three NFL seasons as a special teams stalwart, Seattle will be counting on Barton to prove he has what it takes to be an every down linebacker in the league as he approaches free agency next March.
Set to go young at tackle as few other NFL teams have done in the past, Seattle will be banking on Cross and Lucas to get up to speed quickly adjusting to a pro-style offense after starring in Air Raid offenses at the college level.
As long as they're healthy, DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett should be expected to put up big numbers for Seattle. But if the offense wants to remain potent after Russell Wilson's departure, another viable weapon must emerge in the receiving corps.
Switching up defensive fronts under a new coaching staff and shaking up personnel this offseason, Seattle hopes to ratchet up significantly more pressure on opposing signal callers to lead the charge for an improved unit.
Seattle will open camp without a clear starter at quarterback for the first time in a decade, pitting a pair of journeymen veterans against one another for the right to succeed Wilson under center.
Returning plenty of talent on defense while also adding some intriguing young pieces at multiple positions, Seattle has high expectations on the defensive side of the ball. But how does the roster compare to NFC West foes?