Seahawks OTA Takeaways: Second-Round Picks Impress, One-Handed Catches Galore in Sixth Practice
Two of the Seahawks most exciting rookies began to show their promise on the practice field, while highlight worthy theatrics took center stage from Jaxon Smith-Njigba and the receiving corps in the final open OTA.
WATCH: Pair of Vegas Commits Bolsters Huskies’ 2026 Recruiting Class
Continuing to stack talent in their 2026 recruiting class, Jedd Fisch and the Huskies landed two coveted players from Las Vegas. How do those two players fit into the program’s future plans in the rugged Big Ten?
Seahawks OTA Takeaways: Abraham Lucas Settling Into Run-Centric Offense, D’Anthony Bell Shines
In a nice change of pace, Abraham Lucas isn’t having to sweat out a lengthy rehab process this spring, while the Seahawks new starting quarterback continues to strengthen his connection with new receivers and centers during OTAs.
Good, Bad and Ugly: George Kirby Improves, But Inept Mariners Offense Prevents Win vs. Orioles
After two sluggish starts, George Kirby looked closer to his pre-injury self on Tuesday night, but the Mariners didn’t do near enough to support him before a line drive to the face knocked him out of the game as the Orioles took the series opener at T-Mobile Park.
What Does ‘Next Step’ Look Like for Seahawks LT Charles Cross?
Now entering this fourth year in the NFL, the Seahawks hope to see Charles Cross finally emerge as a franchise left tackle, and an improved supporting cast may be the key to unlocking his potential.
Red Card’s Impact: Seawolves Eke Out Two Points in 37-30 Loss to Free Jacks
The Seattle Seawolves fell to the New England Free Jacks 37-30 in the second Coffee Cup of 2025, but still got two bonus points out of the loss and went into fourth place in the standings.
Instant Takeaways: Skid Continues as Storm Drop Third Straight to Aces
The Seattle Storm’s comeback fell short in a 75-70 loss to the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, handing them their third-straight loss.
Seahawks OTAs Preview: What to Watch From Christian Haynes, Offensive Line
The Seahawks continued to struggle in the trenches on offense last season, but with a young core returning a year older and a proven veteran offensive line coach now in town, the team hopes to see the unit take a big step forward this spring.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Mariners Take Series vs. Twins With Randy Arozarena Magic
Coming through in a pivotal moment as he has done so many times in his career, Randy Arozarena prevented the Mariners from playing a fourth straight extra inning game with a walk-off single to win their series against the Twins.
5 Storylines to Watch as Seahawks Kick Off 2025 OTA Practices
As the Seahawks launch the final phase of their offseason program with OTAs, these non-contact practices carry plenty of importance heading into the upcoming season, starting with a lot of new pieces on offense from both a personnel and coaching standpoint.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Cole Young, Mariners Bounce Back in 5-4 Win vs. Twins
One night after imploding in extra innings, the Mariners got the upper hand against the Twins this time around, snapping a three-game losing streak with Cole Young coming through in his MLB debut.
Analysis: History Makes Projecting Sam Darnold’s First Season With Seahawks Tricky
Replacing Geno Smith under center, the Seahawks will be counting on Sam Darnold to build off a breakout 2024 season as their new franchise quarterback. But historical and circumstantial context make it tough to predict what to reasonably expect from the veteran with his new team.