Seahawks release Dre’Mont Jones, other veterans to clear salary cap space
With the NFL’s free agent negotiating period now just six days away, the Seahawks made several moves Tuesday to create cap space, releasing four veterans.
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With the NFL’s free agent negotiating period now just six days away, the Seahawks made several moves Tuesday to create cap space, releasing four veterans.
With the NFL combine over and the free agent signing period looming, the Seahawks have plenty on their plate. Here are some moves that could happen this week.
If the Seahawks want to compete for another Lombardi Trophy, they’re going to have to get better in the trenches. And that’s on both sides of the ball.
The Seahawks have invested heavily in their front seven in recent seasons, but GM John John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald haven’t ruled out additions this offseason.
The running back was back in 2024. One of the better classes for the position in recent years could leave the Seahawks with interesting decisions in the draft.
Conflicting reports emerged Friday concerning Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf. Here’s what we know about where things stand.
The Seahawks, who still have work to do to get under the salary cap, will reportedly allow safety Rayshawn Jenkins, who lost his starting job, to seek a trade.
The Seahawks, who still have work to do to get under the salary cap, will reportedly allow safety Rayshawn Jenkins, who lost his starting job, to seek a trade.
It’s easy for fans to clamor for a change, and they have every right to vent. The truth, though, is that there aren’t that many QBs in the league better than Geno Smith.
Mike Macdonald’s presence at the NFL scouting combine this year says plenty about how different things are in year two for the Seahawks coach.