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Mariners announcer Rick Rizzs to miss road trip for shoulder surgery
Shoulder surgery for Rick Rizzs will keep him out of the Mariners radio announce booth for their upcoming 10-game road trip.Comments -
What went into the ‘dismantling’ of the Seahawks?
Sports Illustrated columnist Greg Bishop joined Brock and Salk on 710 ESPN Seattle to talk about what things he believes have factored into the Seahawks' decision to part ways with longtime starters. -
Sebastian Janikowski ‘grateful’ for opportunity to reboot career in Seattle
New Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski is one of a handful of NFL players who have played into their 40's. But for the first time in his 17-year career, he'll be kicking in a new home stadium. -
Seahawks sign Stephen Morris as backup quarterback
The Seahawks have signed a backup quarterback. It is not Colin Kaepernick, but rather 25-year-old Stephen Morris, who has never taken a regular season NFL snap. -
Report: Seahawks postpone Kaepernick visit after protest discussion
The Seahawks reportedly postponed a pre-scheduled workout for Colin Kaepernick after the ex-49ers quarterback declined to stop kneeling during the national anthem, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. -
Former NFL COO Tod Leiweke returns to Seattle to lead hockey franchise
The group vying to bring professional hockey to Seattle has announced Tod Leiweke as team president and CEO. -
Join 710 ESPN Seattle for a unique Seahawks NFL Draft experience
During all three days of the NFL Draft, 710 ESPN Seattle hosts will be kicking back on a couch outside the Seahawks' war room, and we want you to join us on our video stream at 710Sports.com. -
Why the Seahawks did not make a mistake by drafting Malik McDowell
"He made a terrible decision that ended up costing him at least one season and maybe his career, and that’s not Seattle’s fault at all,” Danny O'Neil said, in response to whether the Seahawks could avoid a similar case in this year's draft. -
Follow Mariners opening night with 710 ESPN Seattle
Keep up with all of the news, photos and videos from Safeco Field as 710 ESPN Seattle takes you right up to first pitch of Mariners opening night against the Cleveland Indians. -
Report: Facing felony charge, Michael Bennett turns himself in
Michael Bennett, facing up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, will turn himself in Monday. The former Seahawks Pro Bowler allegedly "shoved" an elderly woman in 2017.