Mike Macdonald’s team opened 3-0 in 2024, but somehow missed the playoffs. What if the Seattle Seahawks raided their division foes during free agency?
It was clear which NFC West team had the best QB situation in '24, but it's different now -- and some may be selling the Seattle Seahawks short.
The Miami Dolphins claimed cornerback Ryan “Bump” Cooper Jr. off waivers, the team announced Monday. Cooper, 23, began his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens after signing with the team as an undrafted free agent last spring.
The biggest offseason event for the NFL kicks off next week as the combine gets underway. Here are five things to watch as the Seahawks start preparing their 2025 roster.
It's far too early to draw conclusions about the Seattle Seahawks ' 2024 rookie class, but it is fair to evaluate their Year 1 contributions. The team didn't consistently have many rookies on the field,
A former Seattle Seahawks coach has left the Emerald City for another NFC West rival. Scott Huff, who was Seattle’s offensive line coach last season, has joined the Los Angeles Rams to become their next tight ends coach.
Middle linebacker Ernest Jones IV transformed the Seattle Seahawks’ defense midway through the 2024 season. Now the team must pay to keep him around in 2025 and beyond. The Seahawks acquired the 25-year-old Jones from the Tennessee Titans in Week 8 in exchange for linebacker Jerome Baker and a fourth-round pick.
The Seattle Seahawks remain active as ever, even in the offseason. On Friday, they made the decision to waive two players from their practice squad: wide receiver Cornell Powell and cornerback Ryan Cooper.
The Seattle Seahawks say they want to keep Geno Smith and continue starting him at quarterback. They said the same thing about Russell Wilson, though - and Smith is now a year older than Russ was when Seattle shockingly sent him packing to Denver.
Will Schneider pursue an extension with Geno Smith? What's the plan on the offensive line? Is Mike Macdonald's influence growing?
Pro Football Focus is releasing its “Top 101 Players from the 2024 Season” list. Thus far, they’ve revealed players 101-11. A total of three Seattle Seahawks have qualified. Safety Julian Love clocked in at No.