Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed raised some eyebrows Wednesday by declaring he was going back to No. 90, which Jadeveon Clowney wore in 2019. GM John Schneider addressed it Thursday on Danny and Gallant.
Our series of 710 ESPN Seattle's classic sports picks continues with Jessamyn McIntyre, who shares some personal stories about Shaq and an unforgettable NHL game she attended.
WSU football's Bryce Beekman died late Tuesday night at the age of 22. Jessamyn McIntyre, sideline reporter for the team, shares her thoughts on a team facing tragedy for the second time in just over two years.
Carson Palmer played for Seahawks coach Pete Carroll at USC, then played against him in the NFC West during a five-year stint with Arizona. Palmer shared his thoughts on Carroll's success with 710 ESPN Seattle's Danny and Gallant.
Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett explained during an event to reveal his New Era line that Sunday's loss may help Seattle adjust things in time for the playoffs.
New Seattle Dragons WR Kasen Williams never heard his name called in an NFL Draft, but he was ecstatic to hear it called Tuesday during the XFL Draft by his hometown team.
The Seahawks are a run-first team, but should they take it to the air more after their opponent Thursday, the L.A. Rams, were torched by Tampa Bay's passing game?
Seahawks wide receiver David Moore told 710 ESPN Seattle's Danny, Dave and Moore the method he uses -- learned from his cousin -- to help him block out the pain of his shoulder injury.
A surprising percentage of WSU wide receiver Renard Bell's receptions go for touchdowns. Now he's getting the call on coin tosses as team captain -- for a very interesting reason.
The dichotomy of Seahawks DE Branden Jackson applies both to his football career and his personality, as Jessamyn McIntyre explains following his interview with Danny, Dave and Moore.
Seahawks receiver Tyler Lockett never seemed 100 percent in the season after suffering a broken leg. He explained on 710 ESPN Seattle why it wasn't the leg injury itself that bothered him.
The baseball bat that sits next to Shed Long’s bed as he sleeps isn’t there for protection. In fact, the Mariners prospect has had one there as long as he can remember.
Mike Cameron expected to start as a Mariners special assignment coach somewhere closer to his hometown of Atlanta, but first he was needed in Tacoma to work with center fielder Mallex Smith.
Jessamyn McIntyre of 710 ESPN Seattle caught up with each player from a local college competing at Seahawks rookie minicamp, including prospects from UW, WSU, Eastern Washington and Central Washington.
Logan Tago was scheduled to walk the stage Saturday at WSU to receive his degree in Social Sciences. Instead, he was on the other side of the state competing for a spot with the Seahawks.
The Sacramento Kings just might be on the move after
all now that their arena deal has fallen apart. But
now it seems Seattle has a new, unexpected
competitor in its attempts to land an NBA team.