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The Seahawks promoted six front office members, including two to Assistant General Manager, while former Rams player Jared Verse expressed continued desire for his old teammates to defeat Seattle.
The Seattle Seahawks have promoted six front office members, including Willie Schneider and Matt Berry to Assistant General Manager roles, while former Rams defender Jared Verse, now with the Browns, still harbors a strong desire to see his old teammates defeat the Seahawks.
The Seahawks lose another front office member to the Vikings, while rookie cornerback Andre Fuller faces a competitive fight for a roster spot. Offseason analysis continues, with focus on player importance and the impact of key departures.
The Seattle Seahawks possess significant cap space, allowing for veteran retention, while rookie TE AJ Barner is pegged as a future X-factor. Defensive lineman Leonard Williams is committed to another season, and Noah Igbinoghene is pushing for a key secondary role.
Seahawks rookie Jadarian Price is making an early impact at mandatory minicamp, potentially earning a larger role, while Zach Charbonnet continues his recovery from an ACL tear. New OC Brian Fleury is bringing a familiar, successful offensive scheme to Seattle.
The Seattle Seahawks received their Super Bowl LX rings, featuring elaborate designs and hidden compartments. Meanwhile, executive Nolan Teasley departed for the Vikings, and veteran pass rusher Cassius Marsh officially retired as a Seahawk. Rookie nose tackle Deven Eastern faces a tough battle for a roster spot as minicamp concludes.
The Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl 60 victory with the unveiling of elaborate, feature-rich championship rings. The team also evaluated rookie defensive tackle Deven Eastern, saw a longtime executive depart, and witnessed the official retirement of former pass rusher Cassius Marsh. Minicamp concluded with a dominant defensive performance.
The Seattle Seahawks received their Super Bowl LX rings Thursday night and are looking to joint practices with the Titans for preseason preparation. Optimistic news surrounds Tory Horton's potential early return to training camp, while the team also navigates offensive line strategies and player role adjustments.
The Seahawks are gearing up for the 2026 season with training camp dates announced, while swing tackle Josh Jones faces scrutiny over his readiness to practice. Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba's immense popularity is underscored by his top-5 ranking on the NFLPA's player sales list.
The Seahawks are evaluating defensive back Ifeatu Melifonwu and assessing rookie receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr.'s challenging path to the roster, while key players face pressure to perform in 2026.
The Seattle Seahawks signed veteran offensive tackle Bobby Hart to add depth to their offensive line and hosted safety Ifeatu Melifonwu for a workout as they prepare for mandatory minicamp.
Seahawks fans weigh in on their Super Bowl chances after the Rams acquired Myles Garrett, with most remaining confident despite the divisional arms race. Meanwhile, internal discussions focus on offensive line projections and player development, with Derick Hall signing an extension.
The Seahawks are gearing up for their Super Bowl LX ring ceremony on June 11th, an event that will feature former MVP Kenneth Walker III. This coincides with fan retrospectives on Russell Wilson's career following his retirement, while Rylie Mills aims to expand his role on the defensive line.
The Seahawks extended linebacker Derick Hall through 2029 and are evaluating rookie cornerback Andre Fuller's potential fit. Veteran Jarran Reed feels the team is disrespected, while Cooper Kupp seeks continued growth. External analysis highlights threats to their championship defense and projects a tough NFC West.
Russell Wilson has retired from the NFL, concluding his legendary Seahawks career. Concurrently, the Seahawks are investing in their future by extending edge rusher Derick Hall, while their NFC West rivals, the Rams, have fortified their defense by acquiring Myles Garrett.
The Seahawks extended pass rusher Derick Hall, while facing the unsettling possibility of Aaron Donald returning to the Rams. The team also drafted offensive lineman Beau Stephens and acquired special teams ace Irv Charles, reinforcing their focus on depth and specialized talent.
The Seattle Seahawks' season opener against the New England Patriots is now a marquee matchup with the addition of A.J. Brown to the Patriots' roster. Elsewhere, Russell Wilson is transitioning to broadcasting, the Rams made a blockbuster trade for Myles Garrett, and the Seahawks added undrafted tight end Lance Mason.
Seahawks Assistant GM Nolan Teasley has been hired as the new General Manager for the Minnesota Vikings, bringing two future third-round compensatory picks to Seattle. The team also officially signed first-round draft pick Jadarian Price, completing their draft class.
The Seahawks have signed all their 2026 draft picks, including first-rounder Jadarian Price. Seahawks legend Shaun Alexander boldly predicts Price will be the league's only rookie to rush for 1,000 yards this season, citing his fit within Seattle's offensive scheme. Other team news includes OTA participation, potential trade discussions, and player development updates.
DeMarcus Lawrence has reported to Seahawks OTAs, quelling retirement rumors, while the Super Bowl champion franchise is on the verge of a record-breaking sale. The team also added special teams standout Irvin Charles and continues to evaluate draft pick Emmanuel Henderson Jr.'s potential impact.
The Seattle Seahawks have traded for Jets special teams gunner Irvin Charles and finalized the low-risk contract for veteran pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr. Coach Mike Macdonald confirmed no joint practices at VMAC this year as OTAs begin, with injury updates and player transitions also making headlines.