Mike Lefko shares a three-step plan he believes can vault the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl title in the near future.
The NFL playoffs are well under way, and while the Seattle Seahawks are not participating in them this year, their presence is still felt. The Seahawks went on quite the run under head coach Pete Carroll,
Minnesota Vikings beat writer Ben Goessling details what makes Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator candidate Grant Udinski so unique.
Ryan credits the design and nickname of the play to the imagination of special-teams coordinator Brian Schneider, who spotted Packers field-goal defenders crashing hard from one side in specific circumstances. Their aggressiveness could leave them vulnerable to a fake, he decided.
Here we'll look at the players who should be among the Seattle Seahawks' top NFL free agency targets as the 2025 offseason begins.
Explore the heated NFC vs. AFC rivalry, their Super Bowl wins, historic moments, and which conference comes out on top.
He spent 14 years in Seattle and took the Seahawks to back-to-back Super Bowls. They blew out the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII and lost Super Bowl XLIX to Belichick and the Patriots when Russell Wilson threw an interception in the final seconds.
The Seahawks recently interviewed former Buccaneers OC Byron Leftwich for their vacant offensive coordinator position, sources tell @NFLonCBS. Leftwich interviewed earlier this month for the Patriots head coaching job as he eyes a return to the NFL.
When he returned to the NFL after two years in Gainesville, Quinn gained notice by leading the Seahawks' defense in 2013, when they won the Super Bowl. After just two years as Seattle's defensive coordinator, Quinn got his first head coaching job with the Falcons.
The Seahawks have been busy with their search for a new offensive coordinator as a fifth candidate has been leaked and another candidate earned a second interview.
One Cowboys defender is watching Dan Quinn change the culture for the Commanders, much to his immediate surprise.
In the biggest upset of this year’s NFL Playoffs, the Washington Commanders took out the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions in a 45-31 slugfest that will leave Lions fans heartbroken and devastated in ways that will feel much different than their decades worth of sub-.