A little over a year ago at this time, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba gave an incredibly awkward response when asked about former offensive coordinator Shane Waldron by a Chicago Bears podcast.
Getting the right guys up front is vital to success in football. That certainly applies to the Seahawks, who could have a big overhaul in the trenches.
Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf could be on the trade market this offseason as he enters the final year of his three-year, $72 million deal. While Seattle isn’t actively shopping Metcalf, the Green Bay Packers have had discussions with the Seahawks this week,
The Jacksonville Jaguars are staking the future of their franchise on a sustained breakout from quarterback Trevor Lawrence, and they've brought in a veteran offensive mind to help the process along.
The Seattle Seahawks are losing offensive tackle Jason Peters to retirement after a decorated 19-year career spanning five franchises; however, the team is gaining his services off the field after announcing he would join the front office as a veteran mentor.
The Packers are reportedly engaged in trade talks centered on Seahawks wideout D.K. Metcalf, per Corbin Smith of Emerald City Spectrum. Green Bay has an offer on the table that consists of a high draft pick and a wide receiver on a rookie contract.
Future Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jason Peters is retiring after 21 seasons and will join the Seahawks' front office.
If there was ever an example of a rollercoaster season in the NFL, the 2024 Seattle Seahawks would be it. The Seahawks started the Mike Macdonald era on the rig
Jason Peters' exceptional playing career has come to a close, but his NFL journey as a whole still has a way to go. On Tuesday, Seattle Seahawks general manager
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