Seattle Seahawks

Spencer Ware’s new life as a member of the Seahawks includes tackling a new position: Fullback. But the team’s sixth-round draft choice is embracing any and every challenge that comes his way, or gets in his way.
Spencer Ware’s new life as a member of the Seahawks includes tackling a new position: Fullback. But the team’s sixth-round draft choice is embracing any and every challenge that comes his way, or gets in his way.
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Renton, Wash. - The Seattle Seahawks have released quarterback Josh Portis, the team announced this afternoon. Portis originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2011 and served as the t...
Renton, Wash. - The Seattle Seahawks have released quarterback Josh Portis, the team announced this afternoon. Portis originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2011 and served as the t...
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Quarterback Josh Portis has been released, the team announced today. Portis signed with the Seahawks as rookie free agent in 2011, when he made the 53-man roster as the No. 3 QB. He was inactive for 15 games and the backup in one because...
Quarterback Josh Portis has been released, the team announced today. Portis signed with the Seahawks as rookie free agent in 2011, when he made the 53-man roster as the No. 3 QB. He was inactive for 15 games and the backup in one because then-starter Tarvaris Jackson was injured. Portis was released from the practice […]
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This is pretty old so you may have already seen this, but it's worth another watch.
This is pretty old so you may have already seen this, but it's worth another watch.
about 3 hours ago
If you missed it on Twitter, ScoutTheSeahawks and Field Gulls contributor Derek Stephens put together a quick ten-minute reaction podcast to the whole Bruce Irvin situation, specifically with regard to a lot of people's calls that the Se...
If you missed it on Twitter, ScoutTheSeahawks and Field Gulls contributor Derek Stephens put together a quick ten-minute reaction podcast to the whole Bruce Irvin situation, specifically with regard to a lot of people's calls that the Seahawks 'do something' about this supposed 'PED/Drug problem' at the VMAC. (Italics on the language because these are some of the main talking points/catch-words being thrown around right now, with much blame being placed with Pete Carroll.) First - Doug Farrar passed along Pete Carroll's opening comments from the OTA Day 1 Practice presser, and it's probably worth reading in conjunction with Derek's take on the situation. "This is a challenge -- it's a challenge for us, and it's a challenge for the league," Carroll said during a five-minute statement at the beginning of his press conference. "The league is doing everything they can to help guys make it through these young careers that they have, from teaching, to instructing, also the punitive side of it. They're doing a really good job and they're in it for the right reasons, and we are too. We go beyond with what the league does. We go well past with what the guidelines ask us to do as far as working with our young guys trying to give them the direction, trying to give them the counseling." Carroll added, which I found very interesting: "We have people on staff that are here specifically to work with our individual guys because I really see this as an individual challenge." He continued: "We try to bring each kid as far along as we possibly can to make them available for the opportunity that they have," Carroll said. "Each one of them is a different story. Each one of them, there is a different road that they traveled. Even though we go together, they have to figure out how to do this right. [We want to see] why guys make choices and why guys will jeopardize their opportunity and their future. The league understands that, we understand it and have been working with it for years and years with young people, and we continue to still face issues that we want to try and deal with in a better way. It's a very important opportunity in a sense for us to go ahead and figure it out, and then help these guys so that they can get what they deserve. Unfortunately if you go wrong, you get popped and that's how this thing works, and I'm really disappointed that we have to deal with anything like this. But there are going to be other issues too, and we have to deal with them." "We're going to try and help him along as best as we possibly can. He made a mistake, and he admitted to it, and he owned up to it to his teammates, and he owned up to it to the staff, and he owned up to it to everybody. He wants to do right and show that he can, and we're going to see that through and see if we can get that done for him. It's no different than I would do with my own son. I do everything I can to teach them, to prepare them, to let them understand what the pitfalls are that are out there, and you hope and pray that your kids make the right decision when they're faced with options. And when they make a mistake, you take them back under and you try to lead them along again and show them and hope that they can learn from the issues that they had to face." What's your reaction to this explanation? Derek gives his in classic Paul Harvey monologue form. Straight off the dome, no notes, no outline: Derek Stephens ScoutTheSeahawks PED Reaction Podcast (right click to download)
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There's some interesting stuff in this Yahoo.com breakdown of the contracts NFL teams  have doled out this year to undrafted free agents. Included is the note that the biggest bonus paid to any one player is $25,0o0 to by Seattl...
There's some interesting stuff in this Yahoo.com breakdown of the contracts NFL teams  have doled out this year to undrafted free agents. Included is the note that the biggest bonus paid to any one player is $25,0o0 to by Seattle to linebacker John Lotulelei. The Seahawks snapped him up after he was somewhat surprisingly passed over in the NFL Draft --- as this link indicates, it was expected by many he would become just the second native of Maui to ever be taken in the draft. But as the Yahoo story points out, a big signing bonus is zero guarantee of making the team. The Seahawks are going to be a tough roster this year for some of the drafted rookies to crack this season, let alone undrafted free agents. The Hawks, though, have become adept at finding diamonds in the rough under the current administration, and obviously have seen something in Lotuleli, who will become an intriguing player to watch throughout camp and the pre-season.  
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The NFL has made its decisions, and the 50th and 51st Super Bowls will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area and Houston. Team owners voted in Boston today for the championship games that will be played in 2016 and 2017. The 2016 game, o...
The NFL has made its decisions, and the 50th and 51st Super Bowls will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area and Houston. Team owners voted in Boston today for the championship games that will be played in 2016 and 2017. The 2016 game, or Super Bowl L, will be played at the 49ers’ […]
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Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports The Seattle Seahawks have made some big moves in the offseason and have addressed their needs on the defensive line in doing so.  They used free agency to acquire defensive ends Cliff Avril and Michael Bennet...
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports The Seattle Seahawks have made some big moves in the offseason and have addressed their needs on the defensive line in doing so.  They used free agency to acquire defensive ends Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett and took advantage of a deep 2013 NFL Draft class when they drafted two highly regarded defensive tackles in Jesse Williams and Jordan Hill.  These moves have allowed the Seahawks to have more flexibility in terms of personnel in their 4-3 defensive scheme, so it will be pretty fascinating to see who they use to start games in the front seven. Now I don’t have the technology to get into the mind of Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, but I can take a stab at who might be out on the field for the team’s first defensive play when they take on the Carolina Panthers on September 8th so I’m going to do just that. I think the talented young group of linebackers is pretty much set with the second-year stud Bobby Wagner anchoring the defense at middle linebacker and likely flanked by outside linebackers K.J. Wright and Malcolm Smith.  There is the possibility that second-year defensive end Bruce Irvin could play some outside linebacker this year, but he’s going to miss the first four games of the season for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs, so we will have to wait until week five to see. The defensive line is where the possibilities get really fun.  It’s still not clear whether defensive end Chris Clemons will be ready for week one or not after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in a playoff game against the Washington Redskins last season, but let’s pretend he is for the sake of speculation.  If he is ready to go, I would expect Clemons to line up at one end spot opposite Cliff Avril.  This would allow Red Bryant, who was converted by the Seahawks from defensive tackle to defensive end when they drafted him, to return to his natural position at tackle, alongside Brandon Mebane. The Seahawks won’t have reserve defensive end Greg Scruggs this season, but Michael Bennett will provide solid depth at both end spots behind Clemons and Avril.  Rookies Jesse Williams and Jordan Hill will also provide interior depth and there has even been some talk of Hill playing some defensive end this year which would be excellent for the Seahawks at least until Bruce Irvin is done serving his four-game suspension. Regardless of who is on the field for this Seattle defensive front, they will be a formidable foe for any NFL offense.  If they can regain and then maintain health at the key positions, I think they will once again lead the NFL in fewest points allowed per game. Follow Connor Hutyler on Twitter @ConnorHutyler.
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Some listens for you, via 710ESPN and SportsRadioKJR. Darrell Bevell 5-17 - Seattle's live and local sports stationThe Seahawks Offensive Coordinator joins Softy to discuss the new offensive additions, Russell Wilson emerging as a star,...
Some listens for you, via 710ESPN and SportsRadioKJR. Darrell Bevell 5-17 - Seattle's live and local sports stationThe Seahawks Offensive Coordinator joins Softy to discuss the new offensive additions, Russell Wilson emerging as a star, Marshawn Lynch’s workload, the zone-read offense, and the type of style the Hawks will use this year. 5-21 Antoine Winfield - Seattle's live and local sports stationNew Seahawk Antoine Winfield joins the show. Michael Robinson 5-20 - Seattle's live and local sports stationThe Seahawks fullback joins Softy after the first OTA to discuss the potential for this year’s Seahawks, fighting for his job against Spencer Ware, Russell Wilson emerging as a leader, and much more Seahawks news. Cliff Avril - Pod Player - MyNorthwest.comSeahawks defensive end Cliff Avril tells "Wyman, Mike and Moore" about the foot injury that kept him on the sideline for Seattle's first organized team activity. Avril also talks about his role in Seattle's defense and fellow defensive end Bruce Irvin's suspension and his candid apology to the team. Golden Tate - Pod Player - MyNorthwest.comSeahawks wide receiver Golden Tate tells "Bob and Groz" about his offseason, how his role will be impacted by the addition of Percy Harvin and quarterback Russell Wilson's work ethic.
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Washington State University women's rowing has been selected by the NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Committee to compete in the 2013 NCAA Division I Rowing Championships, the NCAA announced Tuesday afternoon.
Washington State University women's rowing has been selected by the NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Committee to compete in the 2013 NCAA Division I Rowing Championships, the NCAA announced Tuesday afternoon.
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