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1:59Quiet Contenders Waiting To Make A Move: Seahawks
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13:44Broncos, Eagles, Jaguars, Seahawks All Quiet In Free Agency So Far
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6:03Watson, Davis, And Anzalone All Join New Teams In Free Agency
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1:24Jonathan Jones "Would Be Surprised" If Giants Got in on Walker III
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23:34NFL Free Agent News
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9:46Teams Ready To Spend In Free Agency
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10:34NFC West Top Free Agent Targets
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0:59Potential Landing Spots For Kenneth Walker III: The Seattle Seahawks
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0:28Seahawks Not Expected To Franchise Tag Kenneth Walker III
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1:35SB MVP Kenneth Walker In Standoff With Seahawks
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1:16NFC West Cash or Class: Avieon Terrell or Jaylen Watson?
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11:49NFC West: Cash or Class?
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4:42Finding The Next Sam Darnold: Daniel Jones?
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2:45Finding The Next Sam Darnold: Malik Willis?
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0:28Under-The-Radar Free Agents: Coby Bryant
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1:05Top 5 Landing Spots For Kenneth Walker III: No. 1 - The Seahawks
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1:59Report: Seahawks Not Expected To Tag Kenneth Walker III
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1:21Tag Or No Tag: Kenneth Walker III
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0:55NFL Running Back Matchmaker: Kenneth Walker Stays In Seattle
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1:16Hey Seahawks: Tag Or No Tag For SB MVP Kenneth Walker III?
Top Seahawks News
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Seahawks' Shemar Jean-Charles: Staying with Seattle
Jean-Charles agreed to a one-year contract with the Seahawks on Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Jean-Charles was on Seattle's practice squad throughout last season and didn't get into any NFL games. He'll be able to compete for a roster spot during training camp.
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Seahawks' Noah Igbinoghene: Headed to Pacific Northwest
The Seahawks signed Igbinoghene to a one-year contract Saturday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Igbinoghene is a six-year NFL veteran who has spent time with Miami, Dallas and Washington. Last season with the Commanders, he played in 15 regular-season games (two starts), registering 35 tackles (including 1.0 sacks) and five defensed passes. Igbinoghene also logged some work as a kick returner, taking seven kickoffs for 191 yards (27.3 YPR). He'll likely work in a rotational role at cornerback and serve as a depth option in the return game with Seattle.
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Seahawks' D'Anthony Bell: Back with Seattle
Bell signed a one-year deal with the Seahawks on Thursday, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports.
The safety and special teamer suited up for 14 games with the Seahawks last year, seeing action on 252 special-teams snaps and 95 defensive snaps, though he ended the season with the Panthers. Bell made 15 tackles (six solo) for Seattle in 2025.
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Seahawks' Brandon Pili: Staying in Seattle
Pili signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Seahawks on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Pili served in a rotational role on the Seahawks' defensive line last year, finishing with 12 tackles (one solo) and one forced fumble across 13 regular-season games. He'll likely work in the same role in 2026 behind the likes of Byron Murphy, Jarran Reed and Leonard Williams.
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Seahawks' Rodney Thomas: Heading to Seattle
Thomas and the Seahawks agreed to terms on a one-year contract Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Thomas will call Seattle his home for the first time in his NFL career after spending the last four seasons with the Colts. He was a key part of the Colts' secondary in the two years after being selected in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL Draft. However, Thomas saw less defensive snaps over the last two years and more work on special teams, and he finished the 2025 regular season with 21 tackles (14 solo) across 17 games. He'll likely see most of his snaps on special teams in Seattle but would be in line for more snaps in the secondary if one or both of Ty Okada and Julian Love were to miss time.
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Seahawks' Emanuel Wilson: Joining Seattle's backfield
The Seahawks are slated to sign Wilson to a one-year deal worth up to $2.1 million, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
While working as Josh Jacobs' top backup with Green Bay in 2025, Wilson recorded 496 yards and three TDs on 125 carries, along with 99 yards on 15 catches in 17 regular-season games. With Kenneth Walker departing via free agency and Zach Charbonnet having suffered a torn ACL in January, Wilson could potentially earn a key early-season role in a Seattle backfield that also includes George Holani and Kenny McIntosh, though it's possible that the team adds further RB depth in the coming weeks and months.
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Seahawks' Brady Russell: Staying in Seattle
Russell is slated to re-sign with the Seahawks on a two-year deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
The 27-year-old from Colorado is now in line to remain in Seattle after spending the first three seasons of his NFL career with the team. Russell was a key special-teamer during the Seahawks' 2025 campaign, recording 14 total tackles and one fumble recovery across 454 total snaps (396 on special teams, 58 on offense). He's expected to operate in a similar role ahead of the 2026 season.
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Seahawks' AJ Finley: Sticking around Seattle
Finley (knee) and the Seahawks agreed on a contract Wednesday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Finley will remain in Seattle after spending the entirety of the 2025 campaign on injured reserve with a knee issue. The safety will look to return to full health and compete for defensive snaps in the Seahawks' secondary in 2026.
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Seahawks' Jake Bobo: Tendered by Seattle
The Seahawks have tendered Bobo as a restricted free agent Wednesday, Dom Skene of USA Today reports.
The tender provides Bobo with a one-year, $3.52 million deal for the 2026 campaign and allows him to negotiate with other teams, though Seattle will retain the right to match any offer. While playing through a lingering foot injury in 2025, Bobo secured four of five targets for 53 yards and a touchdown while suiting up for 14 regular-season games.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Sticking with champs
The Seahawks are set to re-sign Jones to a one-year deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Jones signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks in 2025, which culminated in a victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX. The backup offensive tackle was an instrumental piece of the team's journey to the NFC's top seed, as he started at left tackle for the final three games of the regular season due to Charles Cross' hamstring injury. Jones' production as the next man up has earned him a chance to try to chase another Lombardi with Seattle in 2026.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Off. |
123.3 (10th) |
239.0 (9th) |
351.4 (7th) |
| Def. |
91.9 (3rd) |
212.9 (12th) |
285.9 (6th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
|---|---|
| Z. Charbonnet RB Zach Charbonnet RB | Knee - ACL |
| T. Horton WR Tory Horton WR | Shin |
| T. Knight LB Tyrice Knight LB | Concussion |
| C. White WR Cody White WR | Groin |
| A. Kight OL Amari Kight OL | Knee |














