Seahawks general manager and president of football operations John Schneider explained why the Seahawks are expecting improvements from their offensive line even before adding new players to the mix.
This collection of reporting illustrates the Seattle Seahawks’ decisive offseason strategy as they make significant moves on multiple fronts to reshape their future.
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Former Seahawks defensive back returns to coaching staffThere’s been one adjustment to the Seattle Seahawks coaching staff on the defensive (and special teams) side of the ball. Former cornerback and special teams standout Neiko Thorpe is returning ...
Are former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf's recent comments about the franchise legitimate or sour grapes? Michael Bumpus weighs in.
Mike Macdonald met with the media at the NFL's annual meeting, and he looked back on one of the most tumultuous offseasons in ...
The Seattle Seahawks are predicted to focus heavily on offense in the 2025 NFL Draft to help Klint Kubiak find success.
The Seattle Seahawks used former Michigan and Baltimore Ravens assistant coach Matt Weiss as an outside contractor while he ...
Seattle Seahawks GM confirms team's stance on 'tush push' - Seattle Sports GM John Schneider said the Seattle Seahawks were ...
Schneider touted the new coaching staff and returning players while noting the Seahawks won't add a veteran O-lineman until ...
The Seahawks are entering into a new era for the fourth time under general manager John Schneider, and one with veteran ...
Seahawks fans are losing patience with Schneider, but will his bosses feel the same way? Plus, when might Seattle draft a ...
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