One anonymous executive tells The Athletic the Seahawks landed on their feet going from Geno Smith to Sam Darnold.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald breaks down the process of replacing Geno Smith and DK Metcalf this offseason.
We're just three weeks away from starting to find out who will be in the next class of rookies to don Seattle Seahawks uniforms.
It's been an offseason of turnover for the Seattle Seahawks. The offense has been completely overhauled, as general manager John Schneider brought in a new offensive coordinator, new quarterback and reworked the wide receivers room as well.
This season, the Seattle Seahawks will be turning their offense over to a new quarterback. They replaced Geno Smith with Sam Darnold, the third overall pick from the 2018 NFL Draft who had a career rebirth with the Minnesota Vikings in 2024.
The Seahawks are entering into a new era for the fourth time under general manager John Schneider, and one with veteran journeyman Sam Darnold at the helm. Seattle is gambling $37.5 million dollars that the Darnold we all saw in Minnesota last year was the real deal, and Macdonald seems to share in this belief.
Seahawks need to bring back veteran defensive line anchor - Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More With plenty of cap space, there's no reason not to bring back a proven veteran who played in all 17 games for the Seattle Seahawks last season.
Darnold is coming off his best season, but his struggles in the Minnesota Vikings' final two games were a potentially foreboding sign. And in Seattle, he'll no longer have two-time All Pro Justin Jefferson or a solid pass-blocking unit in front of him.
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