Maybe it’s because there is so much good in Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s life these days that he’s feeling in such a forgiving mood. The trophy the league sent him in May for the award he received in February as the league’s Offensive Player of the Year that spelled Oefensive instead of Offensive and also THEYEAR as one word?
RENTON — There were no surprises as the Seahawks held the first of three scheduled practices Tuesday as part of a mandatory minicamp that is concluding the team’s offseason program. Only players either known or suspected of having injuries were not on the field taking part during what was a more than two-hour workout at the VMAC on an especially windy day. Among those taking part fully was ...
SEATTLE – The first rule of understanding NFL contracts these days is that the details released later often tell a different story than the numbers released when first reported.
Cooper Kupp’s signing with the Seahawks in March, 2025 was billed as something of a homecoming. And technically it was, with the Yakima native coming back to his native state to play for the team he grew up watching after spending eight years in Los Angeles with the Rams.
Monday morning’s news that Russell Wilson’s football career may be over as he reportedly heads to a new job in TV with CBS Sports creates an interesting future possibility for Seahawks fans — the sight of Wilson and Bobby Wagner entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame together five years from now. That assumes, of course, that neither plays again, which remains unclear. The reports that Wilson ...
Rush end Derick Hall has agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Seahawks, a league source confirmed to The Seattle Times. The deal is reported to be worth up to a base of $42 million and could earn Hall as much as $46.9 million and keeps him with the Seahawks through the 2029 season. The deal includes a reported $21 million guaranteed. Contract details were first reported by ESPN ...
SEATTLE – After outlasting the rival Los Angeles Rams to reach his franchise’s fourth Super Bowl, coach Mike Macdonald uttered four iconic words that encapsulated the Seahawks’ season.