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The Seahawks return much of the same offensive line, but they're hoping new OC Klint Kubiak's scheme will make the difference.
The Seahawks will have competition for at least two starting jobs in training camp, and are confident that a new scheme and new coaching staff helps a young line take a big leap in 2025.
The Seattle Seahawks are apparently still waiting on their second-round picks to report, while those rookies are hoping for fully guaranteed contracts.
The Seattle Seahawks entered the 2024 season with a strong offensive supporting cast on paper. Quarterback Geno Smith had a ...
FTN Fantasy's Aaron Schatz makes his case for the Seattle Seahawks signing five-time Pro Bowl guard Brandon Scherff, who ...
PFN on ranking Seahawks offense 20th "In the big picture, the Seattle Seahawks offense is in a good spot after Jaxon Smith-Njigba enjoyed a Year 2 breakout that gives them upside for years to come ...
RENTON, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald believes his team’s offensive coordinator vacancy is “the best job out there.” “It’s a heck of a job,” Macdonald said in a ...
The main functions of the NFL Scouting Combine are the medical evaluations, team meetings and on-field workouts, but the event also doubles as a weeklong info-gathering session for teams, agents ...
A dozen things The News Tribune saw and learned about Seattle’s largely remade team during OTAs and minicamp that ended Wednesday.
Three reasons to believe in the Seahawks' O-line in 2025 Better physical conditioning. Abe Lucas came to camp looking slim and trim. Those terms aren't exactly what you want for an offensive tackle.
Since John Schneider became the Seahawks' GM in 2010, the team's offensive line has struggled. Here are the reasons why, and what to expect in the near future.