The Seahawks agreed to a contract with wide receiver Cooper Kupp last Friday to continue an offseason marked by splashy moves ...
John Schneider explains why all this salary-cap space now doesn’t mean Seattle needs or will spend it now on the needy O-line ...
The start of the new league year officially kicked off on Wednesday, which meant free agency moves like the Seahawks signing ...
With considerable cap space and 10 draft picks, Seahawks GM John Schneider's success or failure this offseason should ...
An unbridgeable gap in contract talks with Geno Smith, and a desire to play elsewhere from DK Metcalf were the reasons behind ...
Schneider also said he did not shop Smith to other teams, as the Raiders — led by GM John Spytek and former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll — showed interest quickly and made a trade happen.
After years of playing it safe, relying on late-wave signings, the Seahawks have a free agent class unlike any in recent years, but with far more volatility.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider explains why the team hasn't signed any big-name free-agent offensive linemen.
Nestled in a minor-league workout area away from the big-league training fields at the Blue Jays' player development complex, ...
Wednesday, Seattle signed edge player DeMarcus Lawrence to a three-year, $42 million contract, upgrading a respectable ...