The Seattle Seahawks are set to embark on a new chapter in 2024 as they bid farewell to longtime head coach Pete Carroll and welcome Mike Macdonald to lead the charge into the 2024 NFL season.
Set to open rookie minicamp on Friday and kick off OTAs next week, the Seattle Seahawks will begin working to sign their new eight-player class headlined by first-round pick Byron Murphy and third-round guard Christian Haynes as they roll towards the 2024 season.
The Seahawks had three paths before them, and they opted get big and mean and start punching their opponents back. The Seattle Seahawks stood pat and walked away from the 2024 draft with two projected starting linemen and no major blockbuster trades.
With the help of the Russell Wilson trade, the Seattle Seahawks have, over recent years, rebuilt their roster on the fly while staying competitive. The Seahawks' roster of 2024 bears very little resemblance to the one that bottomed out, by former head coach Pete Carroll's lofty standards, in going 7-10 in 2021.
NFL rookie minicamps are already here! The Seattle Seahawks are one of the first NFL teams kicking off their rookie minicamp this weekend May 3-5. All
Thursday was a massive day for Byron Murphy II as it marked his introductory press conference with the Seattle Seahawks, and he wasn't alone for the big event.
The Seattle Seahawks didn’t do anything wildly unpredictable in the NFL Draft this past weekend. Seahawks Draft Grades: Insider on best pick, biggest reach
The Seattle Seahawks are happy with their haul from the 2024 NFL Draft, but they are far from a finished product heading towards a new season. Sports Illustrated identified three needs for each NFL team after the draft and highlighted interior offensive line, linebacker and tight end for the Seahawks.
With the NFL Draft complete, the Seattle Seahawks can now shift towards inking their eight new draft picks to their first pro contracts. Seahawks Draft Grades: Insider on best pick, biggest reach However, there appears to be one major problem on that front.
The NFL Draft came and went last week, and the Seattle Seahawks put together a class that appeared to address some of the team’s biggest needs while giving some sort inkling to what the it’s now looking for under first-year head coach Mike Macdonald.
RENTON, Wash. - Since teams often pursue instant contributors at major areas of need in the first round of the NFL Draft, incoming rookies selected in the first 32 picks typically come into the league expected to shoulder the load right away, creating immense pressure out of the gate.
Under new coach Mike Macdonald, the Seattle Seahawks have undergone a significant roster overhaul over the past few months. Yet with the NFL Draft and the bulk of free agency in the rearview mirror, there’s now much more clarity on what Seattle’s roster will look like heading into training camp this summer.
Also of note: The Seahawks didn’t have Troy Fautanu on their draft board. For the fifth consecutive year, the Seattle Seahawks opted to “stick-and-pick” with their top draft choice.
AUSTIN, Tex. - After nearly a decade of success as a defensive coordinator at Washington, Pete Kwiatkowski received an offer he couldn't pass up from coach Steve Sarkisian, joining the Texas Longhorns in the same role in January 2021.
The 2024 NFL Draft is behind us. The NFL offseason is now in full swing. Next up: Rookie Minicamps. The Seattle Seahawks will be welcoming all of their draft picks, undrafted free agent signings, and camp invite players for their rookie minicamp this week!
Seahawks GM John Schneider said he hasn’t ruled out re-signing free agent RB Rashaad Penny and it’s “possible” they bring him back, via Gregg Bell. Penny,
With the 2024 NFL Draft concluded, the Seattle Seahawks have welcomed a promising group of players poised to elevate the team to greater achievements. Following a season filled with unforeseen challenges and intense competitions, this group of newcomers is seen as a symbol of hope and a testament to the team’s strategic foresight.
A reunion between Jamal Adams and his former team could be on the table.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that the Seahawks remain in contact with free agent S Jamal Adams. Condotta explains that Seattle could still use help at safety and linebacker and that there’s “legitimate” interest in a possible reunion.
There may soon be a second Tagovailoa in the NFL.
The Seattle Seahawks selected University of Texas defensive lineman Byron Murphy with the 16th overall pick of the NFL Draft on Thursday night, helping solidify their front seven.
After a historic run on offensive players, two consecutive defensive players are off the board. Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II is the latest, being taken by the Seattle Seahawks with the 16th overall pick.
With the litany of offensive picks to open the night, a number of top defensive players were naturally going to slide. Seattle was able to land the top defensive tackle on the board at No. 16 overall.
The Seattle Seahawks appear to be quickly moving on from the Pete Carroll era in a rather remarkable fashion.
It's believed a coaching staff that never picked veteran Geno Smith as its starter could look to move on from him as soon as next offseason.
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