We may be headed for a dramatic offseason for the Seattle Seahawks and starting quarterback Geno Smith. Before last season began, Smith was reported to be seeking a new contract and the front office refused to negotiate.
The Seattle Seahawks are in an interesting position at quarterback. Veteran starter Geno Smith is scheduled to enter the final year of his contract in 2025. The 34-year-old Smith remains an above-average starter.
The Seattle Seahawks currently own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager John Schneider could take that pick in several directions. Most agree the Seahawks' biggest roster needs occur within the interior of their offensive line.
Congratulations are in order for Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. On Tuesday morning it was revealed the second year star would be receiving his first trip to the Pro Bowl! JSN will be replacing Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin who has bowed out due to an injury.
When it comes to the 2025 NFL draft class, two names stand head and shoulders above the rest of the quarterback prospects.
Former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch showed up to Pete Carroll's Las Vegas Raiders introductory press conference.
The Seattle Seahawks have had positive quarterback play from Geno Smith over the past three seasons. However, Smith has yet to lead the Seahawks to a win in the playoffs, putting him and the team in a strange place of mediocrity.
Here are some important dates, from Free Agency to NFL Draft, that Seattle Seahawks fans should know about the 2025 NFL offseason. The Seahawks saw success and production from their rookies that ...
Klint Kubiak experience. The son of former Super Bowl winning head coach Gary Kubiak, Klint got his start as a coach in 2010 with Texas A&M, where he served as an Offensive Qualit
A new seven-round mock draft from Pro Football Network has that idea playing out, with a previously unseen scenario.
The Seattle Seahawks are part of one of the most balanced divisions in the NFL, the NFC West. Playing the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, and Arizona Cardinals twice each season is not an easy task when trying to reach the postseason.