Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin sits in during "Blue 42" and answers three football questions, including one that asked him to identify the toughest defender to separate against.
Gee Scott's close relationships with several Seahawks players and staffers helped him provide some context to the recent ESPN article about the strife in Seattle's locker room. He did that Friday with John Clayton.
The report last week from Bleacher Report was indeed only a precursor to a more in-depth story about resentment among Seahawks defenders toward Russell Wilson.
How well Shaquill Griffin gets used to the Seahawks' technique will determine how quickly the third-round pick becomes a contributor in Seattle’s defense.
Michael Bennnett told 710 ESPN Seattle that Colin Kaepernick would fit well in the Seahawks' locker room and in their offense as Russell Wilson's backup, saying "this is a perfect place for him."
Coach Pete Carroll told “Brock and Salk” on Monday that the Seahawks are “looking at everybody” as they explore the free-agent market for a veteran quarterback to back up Russell Wilson. That includes Colin Kaepernick. “We’re always looking. We’re always looking at whatever, whatever’s available,” Carroll said when asked if Seattle is in the market […]
Seahawks running back Eddie Lacy just made $55,000 by making weight. His agency tweeted that he hit his first incentive by weighing in Monday at 253 pounds.
The Seahawks continued their rookie minicamp on Saturday, moving indoors after inclement weather kept them inside on Day 1 Friday. Here are a few notes and impressions.
The Seahawks opened their three-day rookie minicamp on Friday, which served as the first look at the team’s 11 draft picks and eight undrafted free agents. Here are a few notes and impressions.
The Seahawks announced the signings of eight undrafted free agents ahead of the start of the team's three-day rookie minicamp on Friday. Most were already known.
Brock Huard said during Wednesday's "Blue 42" segment that the Seahawks shouldn't be in a rush to extent Justin Britt's contract. Brady Henderson explains why he agrees.
The Seahawks have several players who will be competing for what may only be one or two undecided wide receiver spots, writes 710 ESPN Seattle's Brady Henderson.
The Seahawks wrapped up their 2017 NFL Draft by taking Oklahoma State running back Chris Carson in the seventh round, No. 249 overall, which was the last of their 11 selections.
The Seahawks added to their offensive line on the third day of the NFL Draft, taking Mississippi State tackle Justin Senior with the second of their two sixth-round picks.
With the first of the five selections on the final day of the draft, the Seahawks chose Colorado safety Tedric Thompson in the fourth round, No. 111 overall.
The Seahawks used the first of their four picks in the third round Friday night on Shaquill Griffin, a supremely athletic cornerback from Central Florida.
The Seahawks used the second of their two second-round selections to address their offensive line, taking versatile LSU lineman Ethan Pocic with the 58th overall pick.
After moving back in the first round and then out of it entirely in separate trades Thursday night, the Seahawks are in position to move up on the second day of the NFL Draft if they are so inclined.
It seems all but certain that Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman will be staying put in Seattle now that the first round of the NFL Draft has passed without a trade.
The first night of the NFL Draft was once again anticlimactic for the Seahawks, who moved down in the order and then out of the first round entirely in separate trades.