The NFL schedule release took place on Wednesday night, and we now know what the Seattle Seahawks will endure during the regular season. Seattle is looking to make a run to the postseason, and Seahawks fans are eager for the season to start now that the schedule is out.
The Seattle Seahawks’ defense will look considerably different this fall under new head coach Mike Macdonald, who brings his cutting-edge scheme to the Pacific Northwest after two immensely successful seasons as the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive coordinator.
The Seahawks could be the perfect fit for a player looking to make an NFL comeback.
The Seattle Seahawks have made a significant investment in their defensive line. Seahawks busy learning Mike Macdonald’s ‘really creative’ defense In March, Seattle re-signed Leonard Williams to a three-year, $64.5 million deal that made him one of the highest-paid interior defensive linemen in the league.
The Seattle Seahawks’ linebackers room has a far different look in 2024, and there’s no guarantees it won’t see major changes again after this season.
The Seahawks head coach was excellent at defending the pass without generating pressure. Last week, FTN Fantasy released its statistical breakdown of NFL defenses and their pressure/no pressure splits for the 2023 season.
What to do with Jamal Adams? It’s a question that I not only had to ask myself as I outlined this article, but one that NFL defensive coordinators will
One of the more intriguing moves of the Seattle Seahawks’ offseason was the acquisition of Washington Commanders starting quarterback Sam Howell. Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have been going through massive changes this offseason. New head coach. New staff. Several changes to entire personnel groups. But which storylines are most intriguing as OTAs and Mandatory Minicamp stretch through May and June?
The Seattle Seahawks have wrapped up both rookie minicamp and their first week of official organized team activities (OTAs). The new rookies, free agent signings, and returning talents have all begun to gel together.
In the newest episode of "The Football Room," James Foster turned back the clock to the 2023 NFL Draft. After watching their rookie seasons, we re-graded the first 16 picks in the first round.
There’s a new coach, a new system and hopefully new results on the defensive side of the ball for the Seahawks in 2024. Saturday Field Gulls took a look the roster for the Seattle Seahawks on the offensive side of the ball in order to make a projection of the players who might remain once cuts are made down to 53 at the end of training camp.
The core of the offseason is in the rear view mirror, meaning it’s time to start looking forward and take a stab at projecting who makes the roster for the Seahawks in 2024.
Despite a new coaching staff without legend Pete Carroll, the Seattle Seahawks face an uphill battle for 2024 but have a shot at a Wildcard berth with potential openings among the NFC teams.
The Ravens are hosting the former top-10 pick on a Tuesday visit.
The Seattle Seahawks need to keep making moves if they're going to keep their heads above water in an ultra-competitive NFC West.
The Seahawks have completed the signing of their rookie class, according to reports from Seahawks senior reporter John Boyle.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett has been one of the NFL’s more consistent players since entering the league, but the longtime veteran could be on the trade block.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they signed third-round G Christian Haynes to a rookie contract on Friday. Seattle now has one remaining unsigned pick
The NFL schedule release took place on Wednesday night, and we now know what the Seattle Seahawks will endure during the regular season. Seattle is looking to make a run to the postseason, and Seahawks fans are eager for the season to start now that the schedule is out.
The Seattle Seahawks kicked off the 2024 NFL Draft with defensive tackle Byron Murphy II and finished with offensive tackle Michael Jerrell. After the draft, the Seahawks didn’t stop trying to improve their roster this offseason, though.
The Seattle Seahawks have made a lot of offseason changes this year, but there are still some question marks about just how good they can be in 2024. Geno Smith’s future seems a bit murky, but the talent is there to compete in the NFC despite that fact.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald got his first chance to work with the team’s rookies during a recent rookie minicamp. That was the first chance that Mike Macdonald had to work with first round pick Byron Murphy, a defensive tackle out of Texas.
The Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback situation is at a crossroads, and Geno Smith’s grip on the starting job is tenuous at best. Despite leading the team to a respectable 17-15 record and a playoff appearance over the past two seasons, Smith’s starting job is under threat from newcomer Sam Howell and a new coaching staff.
Seattle Seahawks first-round pick Byron Murphy II is using the criticism he has received over the years as motivation. While speaking with The Athletic, Murphy talked about his ability being doubted and proving his haters wrong.
The Seattle Seahawks could be in the twilight of the Geno Smith era. Smith, 33, has started all but two of the Seahawks' games over the past two seasons, leading them to a 17-15 record and a playoff appearance.
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