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Leaks and rumors are suggesting the Seahawks will begin their campaign against the San Francisco 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers. However, information about the preseason is not out yet. Or... at least it's not supposed to be.
It may not seem like it at first, but undrafted free agency is critical in the process of building an NFL team. Undrafted free agents not only provide crucial depth across the roster, but some of them can even become impact players after everyone counted them out.
With the Seahawks losing a previously crippling home-field advantage (they were 3-6 at Lumen Field in 2024), they’re trying to ensure that those who buy season-tickets are actually showing up for the games. Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that excessive resale could jeopardize season-ticket-holder status.
Steelers WR DK Metcalf won't have to wait long to play his former team. The Steelers will host the Seahawks in Week 2 in their home opener.
Yardbarker writer Conor Killmurray named Smith-Njigba as one of five players who have benefited the least from their team's offseason moves. "The Seahawks ended an era by trading quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders and wide receiver DK Metcalf to the Steelers, making Smith-Njigba a lonely playmaker," Killmurray wrote.
New Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll joined Brock and Salk and let slip that his first preseason game will be against his old team, the Seattle Seahawks.
While the official dates and times for the 2025 NFL season won’t be released until later this spring, we do know who your favorite team will be playing and where.
Pro Football Focus recently assigned letter grades to all 32 teams for their offseason doings. Despite the Seahawks' offseason being a little chaotic, PFF reflected on it fondly. The Seahawks earned a "B."
With their opponents already set in stone, how does the Seattle Seahawks' 2025 strength of schedule stack up among the rest of the NFL? Here's a look.
Former Kansas football offensive lineman Bryce Cabeldue has signed his first NFL contract, the Seattle Seahawks announced Monday night. Cabeldue was selected with the No. 192 overall pick in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Seahawks.
Adding Griffin and/or Douglas would make the Seahawks significantly deeper at cornerback. Both veteran corners would be capable of pushing Jobe for snaps in base defense opposite Woolen. The Seahawks should definitely move forward with signing either Griffin or Douglas.