Seahawks reflect on social justice helmet stickers
Throughout the 2020 season, Seahawks players chose to represent social justice initiatives and honor the victims of racism and police brutality with helmet stickers to show their support.
Celebrating resilience – Seahawks, vice president of player engagement, Maurice Kelly
Maurice Kelly is responsible for providing club employees, players and families with programs that promote personal and professional growth, while serving as a channel between players and management. Childhood experiences growing up in the southern pr
Friday summary: Seahawks grab four of the NFL’s top 100 catches of 2020
Tyler Lockett and David Moore appeared in the NFL Top 100 in the 2020 season.
Bumpus: Seahawks WRs are probably concerned about Russell Wilson’s plight
The Seahawks have a problem with QB Russell Wilson. Michael Bumpus explains why Seattle managers are probably a little concerned.
What Russell Wilson’s commercial ‘demands’ mean for the Seattle Seahawks
A closer look at the current state of Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback Russel Wilson, with the team and the realities with which he will be negotiated this off-season.
New offensive coordinator for Seahawks: “Getting ready for a lifetime.” | KOMO
Seattle – A saying among football fans is that the most popular person on a football team is usually the second string quarterback, who has a perfect track record because he never plays. In addition, the least popular person on a team is often the offensive coordinator, who is judged only on the last play he scored. Enter Shane Waldron, the Seattle Seahawks’ latest offensive coordinator. The fourth to fill the position since Pete Carroll was hired as the head coach of the Seahawks in 2010.
Wyman: If Seahawks spends money on OL, it should be for Corey Linsley
The Seahawks have two positions on the O line to take care of this off season. Dave Wyman explains why they should make noise in the center.
Seahawks must push to catch defensive tackle Jurrell Casey
Like any NFL team, the Seahawks could use another quality defensive lineman. Jurrell Casey was released by the Denver Broncos. Seattle should hire you.
Texans launch RB Duke Johnson, OL Nick Martin
The Texans created a quarter cap on Friday. They launched RB Duke Johnson and OL Nick Martin, taking them to around $ 20 million in space with the projected limit close to the declared $ 180 million floor.
Seahawks LB KJ Wright: Russell Wilson ‘is not going anywhere’
Linebacker KJ Wright wants to stay in Seattle and he wants – and believes – that Russell Wilson will be back, too.
Giants OT Nate Solder intends to play this year after the 2020 shutdown
Nate Solder made a decision about his future. The Giants will also have to make one about it. After dropping out of the 2020 season because of family concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the veteran tackle told ESPN that he plans to play this year.
Art Rooney II: Steelers want deal with Ben Roethlisberger closed by March 17
Steelers President Art Rooney II spoke publicly this week about Pittsburgh’s approach to resolving this whole contract thing with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Key Patriots opt-out Dont’a Hightower, Patrick Chung and Marcus Cannon are due to return in 2021
New England should welcome back three major players who chose to leave the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic – linebacker Dont’a Hightower, safety Patrick Chung and striker Marcus Cannon – NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport re
Sean McVay: Rams’ Cam Akers is’ a back from all sides’
The Rams look very different than they were just over a year ago, and their instant transition may have a new mascot on Cam Akers.