A familiar theme has played out for the Seattle Seahawks online this offseason. Seemingly every offseason comes with a barrage of trade proposals from NFL analysts and fans of other teams involving star wide receiver DK Metcalf.
We wrote about the news the salary cap would be raised in 2025 last week, and what it would mean for the Seattle Seahawks. Now we have a settled number, and it is good news for general manager John Schneider.
Read the recent NFL news and rumors for fantasy football. Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said on Tuesday at the
The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine has marked its arrival. The Seattle Seahawks are present, with both head coach Mike Macdonald and general manager John Schneider scheduled to speak with the media on Tuesday (Schneider) and Wednesday (Macdonald).
The Green Bay Packers recently proposed a rule to ban the Super Bowl champion Eagles’ now-famous variation of the quarterback sneak – which is also known as the “brotherly shove.” Seattle Seahawks president of football operations and general manager John Schneider was asked about his thoughts on the proposal to ban the play during the latest edition of The John Schneider Show on Seattle Sports by Wyman and Bob co-host Bob Stelton.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider is impressed with the running back prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Since then we have learned that the front office is actively talking to a bunch of NFL teams about Metcalf trade scenarios - and that they're asking for a first and a third-round
Most 2025 NFL mock drafts have the Seattle Seahawks selecting an offensive lineman at No. 18 overall. It makes sense. General manager John Schneider is entering the offseason with multiple holes across his offensive line.
There’s really no way around it, this is a disappointing moment for the Seahawks. Metcalf is an extremely talented player, one of the top 20 wideouts in the game, and entering what should be his prime years.
It looks like an incredibly busy offseason looming for the Seattle Seahawks. They cut multiple defensive veterans this week, and long-time wide receiver Tyler Lockett is headed elsewhere, too. Not to mention,