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The Seahawks have shown interest in trading for an offensive lineman, according to NFL insider Conor Orr. That is more than enough for Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr to create, not one, but two trades from the Seahawks to improve the offensive line before the trade deadline passes.
The Chicago Bears need more help at cornerback thanks to a slew of injuries at the position and the Seattle Seahawks are a team that could have exactly what Chicago needs.
If the Seattle Seahawks made a trade prior to the NFL deadline (Nov. 4), reports indicate it'll be for an interior offensive lineman. Perhaps John Schneider would target a right guard. That's where Seattle's interior weakness lies, with Anthony Bradford especially struggling in pass protection this season.
There are just a few days left until teams can improve their rosters before the NFL Trade Deadline on Nov. 4th. The Seattle Seahawks are among the teams that li
The Seahawks are 5-2 with a +57 point differential and few blemishes on their resume, while the NFC has yet to see a juggernaut emerge.
Pro Bowl cornerback Devon Witherspoon returns. But Seattle’s starting secondary won’t be whole, after all, Sunday at Washington.
The Seahawks are 5-2 while fielding one of the league's highest-scoring offenses. It's safe to say John Schneider nailed the offseason and all of Seattle's risky moves are paying dividends. ESPN recently assessed all 32 offseasons around the league. With the gift of hindsight, they are obviously impressed by what Schneider achieved.
The Seattle Seahawks have slowly begun to revamp their offensive line. What had been a terrible weakness the last few years is slowly becoming a much more relia
Ty Okada for Nick Emmanwori, now Julian Love in a Seahawks defense coach Mike Macdonald has changed “significantly” from plans. Devon Witherspoon back.