The Seattle Seahawks have one of the NFL's most explosive and dynamic rushers in starting running back Ken Walker. By rights, Walker's numbers on the ground this season should be about as good as anyone at his position outside of Derrick Henry and Saquon ...
The struggling offensive line is the biggest weakness for the 4-5 Seattle Seahawks ... It’s no surprise that an NFL Mock Draft would have the Seahawks selecting an offensive lineman. The Draft Network’s Daniel Harms recently dropped his iteration.
If you make it all the way to the bottom, you'll find Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold as the top-ranked player, preceded by star Kansas City Chiefs right guard Trey Smith. Here's what B/R had to say about his pending free agency.
The Seattle Seahawks are currently on their bye week licking their wounds ... unit's recurring pass protection issues are taking a serious toll on his production. NFL on FOX commentator Mark Schlereth was a guest on ESPN Seattle radio earlier this week ...
Seahawks QB Geno Smith is still NFL's passing yards leader
The Seattle Seahawks won't deal wide receiver DK Metcalf before the 4 p.m. ET trade deadline, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Mike Garafolo of NFL
They currently sit outside the playoff picture in both the NFC West and a tight-knit race for the conference's three wild-card positions. With the Seahawks enjoying some down-time, here's your NFC
The Los Angeles Rams won a hard-fought battle against a division opponent last week when they beat the Seattle Seahawks on the road. They return home to face th
Los Angeles' overtime win over Seattle had massive implications on both teams' postseason chances, according to the SportsLine Projection Model
The Seahawks have lost five of their last six games, and the NFL power-ranking industry mostly agrees with where they rank.
They reside in last place in a tight-knit NFC West division that features the surprising 5-4 Arizona Cardinals sitting atop the division. The resurgent Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers are 4-4 apiece.
As part of their lengthy quest to acquire a wide receiver, the Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly inquired about the availability of Seattle Seahawks