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The Seattle Seahawks made several roster moves, including releasing a rookie wide receiver. Find out the latest Seahawks news ...
OTAs appeared to confirm that the Seahawks have three starters up front in left tackle Charles Cross, right tackle Abe Lucas (who appears back to full health) and left guard Grey Zabel.
The good news is that every player on the Seattle Seahawks' currently bloated roster showed up to organized team activities ...
In a day and age where it is more understandable than ever to take a sick day, personal leave or PTO, everybody showing up to ...
Lucas (abdomen) has been participating in the Seahawks ' offseason training activities, Cameron Van Til of Seattle Sports reports.
Oluwatimi, a 2023 fifth-round pick out of Michigan, stepped in as the starter for the Seahawks' final eight games last season after Connor Williams abruptly retired midseason. He played well, but ...
Bradford (ankle) is healthy for the Seahawks ' offseason training activities and has seen some work with the first-team offense, Justin Melo of Seahawks Wire reports.
How much does it matter that the Seattle Seahawks had every single player on their 90-man roster show up to at least one OTA practice? Michael Bumpus weighs in.
After a shaky start, Seattle's new QB1 is reportely beginning to settle in against Mike Macdonald's lethal top-five defense at practice.
Mike Macdonald has reiterated that Sam Darnold is the Seahawks' starting QB, but could rookie Jalen Milroe still have an ...
As is the case across the league, the Seattle Seahawks’ organized team activities are voluntary practices. Absences are typically excused, particularly in the case of proven veterans and players ...
Wide receivers Jaxon Smith-Njgiba and Jake Bobo make one-handed catches on the final day of OTAs at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center.