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NFC West Standings

Team Div Overall
3-3-0 12-5-0
4-2-0 11-6-0
2-4-0 10-7-0
3-3-0 7-10-0

Top Seahawks News

  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Returns to practice Monday

    Adams (finger) was spotted practicing with his teammates Monday, Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune reports.

    Adams missed the previous three practices while having a broken finger examined in Dallas. He's back in Seattle and participating in training camp, indicating that neither the finger nor the shoulder injury that had previously bothered Adams are significant enough to keep the safety off the field.

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  • Seahawks' Tyreke Smith: Activated from PUP list

    Smith (hip) was activated from the active/PUP list Monday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.

    Smith had been dealing with a hip injury but passed a physical Monday and has been cleared to join his teammates in practice. The rookie fifth-round pick out of Ohio State missed three practices while on the active/PUP list, but he was able to run and work with trainers during that time.

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  • Seahawks' Dareke Young: Participating in training camp

    Young (hamstring) participated in Saturday's practice session, Corbin Smith of SI.com reports.

    Young was dealing with a hamstring injury in early June when voluntary OTAs wrapped up, but he was working with quarterback Drew Lock during Saturday's practice session. Young is competing for a spot on the 53-man roster during training camp.

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  • Seahawks' Bo Melton: Back at practice

    Melton (hamstring) participated in Thursday's practice session, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.

    Melton was limited by a hamstring injury to close out voluntary OTAs in early June, but he appears to have moved past the issue now that training camp is underway. The 23-year-old will compete for a spot on the 53-man roster ahead of the regular season.

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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Suffers another injury

    Adams (shoulder) broke his finger during Wednesday's practice, but he's slated to return to the field soon, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports

    Adams has tended to shoulder concerns the past two seasons and even underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder back in December. He also had an offseason procedure to fuse the middle and ring fingers on his left hand. According to Rapoport, the most recent incident included getting his finger stuck in a teammate's helmet, for which he'll need to practice with a club and wear a special cast in games. The expectation is that Adams will have another surgery to address his finger, likely next offseason. When available, the strong safety is an IDP asset, averaging 6.3 tackles per game and compiling 21.5 sacks, four interceptions and two touchdowns in 70 career contests.

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  • Seahawks' Jamal Adams: Slated to miss time

    Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Thursday that Adams (shoulder) is expected to be unavailable with an issue on his surgically repaired hand, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.

    Adams's expected return from a torn labrum suffered in his left shoulder last December will have to be put on hold due to this hand issue. Carroll did not provide a timeline for the one-time All-Pro's return while the safety seeks second opinions for his hand. Adams underwent surgery to repair broken fingers on the same hand in January 2021, so it's possible this current issue springs from this prior injury. As a result, backup safeties Ryan Neal and Marquise Blair should see increased reps during the starter's undetermined absence.

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  • Seahawks' DK Metcalf: Signs three-year extension

    Metcalf has agreed to terms on a three-year, $72 million extension with the Seahawks, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

    Per the report, the wideout's deal includes $58.2 million guaranteed, with a $30 million signing bonus. With coach Pete Carroll having noted Wednesday that Metcalf -- who is bouncing back from a foot injury -- had passed his physical, look for the 2019 second-rounder to return to practice in short order. Heading into the 2022 season, Metcalf and Tyler Lockett remain entrenched as Seattle's top wideouts, but with Russell Wilson no longer in the mix, the duo are in line to be catching passes from either Geno Smith or Drew Lock come Week 1.

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  • Seahawks' Drew Lock: Getting second-team reps

    Lock played with the second-team offense during Wednesday's practice, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.

    Head coach Pete Carroll believes Lock still has a chance to win the starting job over Geno Smith, who is heading into his fourth season with the Seahawks. Carroll stated earlier in the offseason that Smith's knowledge of the system gives him an edge in the competition. However, Lock has enough tools relative to Smith to make this competition extend through the final preseason game. Through three seasons in the league, Lock has completed 59.3 percent of his passes for 4,740 yards (6.7 YPA), 25 touchdowns and 20 interceptions.

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  • Seahawks' Sidney Jones: Begins training camp with starters

    Jones worked with the first-team defense to begin training camp Wednesday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.

    Jones stepped in last season and started 11 games for the Seahawks, finishing with 66 tackles (45 solo) and 10 pass breakups. He allowed 419 yards (5.4 YPT) and two touchdowns in coverage. Jones is the only healthy cornerback returning from last year's team because Tre Brown (knee) is on the PUP list, so he has an edge to begin the preseason. However, Artie Burns, Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen will all make cases to win the starting gig.

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  • Seahawks' Artie Burns: Working with first-team defense

    Burns began training camp Wednesday with the first-team defense, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.

    A 2016 first-round pick, Burns started his first two seasons with the Steelers but lost his job in the 2018 season and subsequently missed the entire 2020 season with a torn ACL. The 27-year-old cornerback is now on a prove-it deal with the Seahawks, but the team is apparently impressed with his abilities right out of the gate. However, he'll need to compete throughout training camp to keep his job. Sidney Jones is also running with the starters, second-year corner Tre Brown (knee) could return from the PUP list at some point and rookies Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen have shown promise thus far.

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  • Seahawks' Geno Smith: Taking first-team reps

    Smith handled all the first-team reps during Wednesday's practice while Drew Lock practiced with the second team, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports. "Geno is in the lead," head coach Pete Carroll said. "He's ahead and he ain't looking back."

    Carroll admitted that Lock still has an opportunity to win the starting job, but he seems optimistic that Smith can secure the starting role by the end of the preseason. Smith was serviceable over four games (three starts) last season, as he completed 68 percent of his passes for 702 yards (7.4 YPA), five touchdowns and an interception. He also ran nine times for 42 yards and a score. The run game figures to be the focal point of Seattle's offense, but Smith will have some excellent receiving weapons -- Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf and Noah Fant -- if he does win the job.

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  • Seahawks' Dee Eskridge: Still bothered by hamstring injury

    Eskridge (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday's practice, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

    Head coach Pete Carroll said the team was being cautious because Eskridge's hamstring tightened up after the start of practice, but this isn't a new issue. Eskridge sat portions out of OTAs in early June with a hamstring injury, as well. This will be a pivotal training camp for the 2021 second-round pick, as he caught just 10 passes for 64 yards and a touchdown as a rookie. Eskridge will need to get healthy quickly and have a strong showing in the preseason to unseat Freddie Swain from the No. 3 wideout role.

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  • Seahawks' DK Metcalf: Moves past foot issue

    Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll acknowledged Wednesday that Metcalf's offseason foot surgery isn't the reason the wideout isn't participating in the team's early training camp practices, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.

    Per Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio 950 KJR Seattle, Metcalf has indeed passed his physical, but for now he's sitting out practice while he and the team look to work out a new contract. Carroll hinted that progresses is being made on a new deal, which suggests that Metcalf could be back on the field with his teammates before long.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 122.0
(11th)
224.4
(21st)
323.9
(20th)
Def. 113.6
(17th)
280.4
(31st)
379.1
(28th)

Injuries

Player Injury
Q. Diggs SS Quandre Diggs SS Ankle
D. Eskridge WR D'Wayne Eskridge WR Hamstring
G. Jackson OG Gabe Jackson OG Knee
L. Ryan OT Liam Ryan OT Undisclosed
M. Blair DB Marquise Blair DB Kneecap

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