Following the Seahawks miraculous, last-minute win on Sunday Night Football, Seattle head coach Pete Carroll went berserk in the locker room in his praise for the team's comeback win.
Seahawks' running back Chris Carson, safety Jamal Adams and guard Damien Lewis all could bounce back quickly from injuries suffered in their victory over Dallas.
Linebacker Jordyn Brooks and defensive back Ugo Amadi will step into starting roles beginning Sunday against Dallas following injuries to Marquise Blair and Bruce Irvin.
Pete Carroll saw what happened in the season opener as New England put the ball in the hands of new quarterback Cam Newton and he ran all over the Miami Dolphins.
Pete Carroll said he remained in contact with Jadeveon Clowney throughout the offseason and the Seahawks were in on conversations through last weekend before the defensive end signed with Tennessee.
The Seattle Seahawks thought they had landed another hard-hitting safety in the mold of Kam Chancellor when they spent a second-round pick in 2019 on Marquise Blair.
Recently it was revealed by some other Hawks superfans that a fundraiser has been established to help defray medical expenses of Seahawks superfan Patti "Mama Blue" Hammond.
The starters compete against each other was important, much of the focus was on what happened a day before and Pete Carroll’s impassioned speech about racial injustice.
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Branden Jackson was back at the team facility two days after he suffered a head injury in a team scrimmage and was taken away in an ambulance.