The Seattle Seahawks have plenty of holes to fill to create a more competitive team in 2025, but I suspect there aren’t many who have tight end as one of their more pressing needs. However, the Seahawks tight end room has been severely lacking in production for a few years now,
Just two weeks following the league’s biggest event of the season – the Super Bowl – comes one of the biggest happenings of the offseason, the 2025 NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. The marquee event of the combine is the on-field drills,
NFL Draft is about two months away. Here’s a look at one of those always-popular re-drafts. The Seahawks wind up landing a two-time All-Pro wideout.
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.
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.
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.
Just because linebacker isn't a premium position in the modern NFL doesn't mean teams can afford to get cheap at that position. The Seattle Seahawks tried that route at the outset of the 2024 season and quickly learned their lesson.