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The Seattle Seahawks have spent the last few years amassing an impressive nucleus of young talent. Fueled by the Russell ...
The Seahawks practiced in pads for the first time on Monday. It increased the physical intensity at training camp, which ...
RENTON, Wash. — John Schneider’s second-floor office has a stunning view of Lake Washington, which rests alongside three plush, green practice fields on the Seattle Seahawks’ 200,000-square ...
Meanwhile superstar cornerbacks Riq Woolen and Devon Witherspoon return to spearhead the secondary. Josh Jobe was re-signed ...
Seahawks general manager John Schneider discussed the search for a new head coach and the end of his 14-year partnership with Pete Carroll.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider says the team wants to add experience to the offensive line this off-season but also wants to let its core of young players grow.
When John Schneider dealt receiver Jermaine Kearse to the Jets in exchange for Pro Bowl defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson, he solidified Seattle’s defense as the best in the NFL.
Schneider noted that Reed last season played in a 3-4 system in Green Bay, similar to what the Seahawks have evolved to under Hurtt. “He’ll be an end and a nose if we need it,” Schneider said.
In the aftermath of those moves, however, Schneider told Seattle Sports 710 hosts Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton that the Seahawks don't plan to trim any more fat off the books prior to next week.
Through free agency, the Seattle Seahawks have addressed numerous needs on the defensive side of the ball, but questions persist along the offensive line with limited experience or depth.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider discussed the search for a new head coach and the end of his 14-year partnership with Pete Carroll. Jan 16, 2024 at 04:14 PM John Boyle Seahawks.com Senior ...