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Seattle Seahawks add WR Josh Gordon to roster, expect TE Greg Olsen to play Sunday

The Seahawks added Gordon to their 53-man roster Monday and waived fellow wideout Penny Hart to make room. This is the first week in which Gordon, back from his indefinite suspension, is eligible to practice with the Seahawks and play in a game. “We’ve got to get him on the practice field and see what […]

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Seattle Seahawks’ Greg Olsen returning to practice after plantar fascia tear

Olsen, 35, has been on injured reserve since he tore his plantar fascia in Week 11. The Seahawks designated him for return to practice on Wednesday. They’ll have to add him back to their active roster before he can play, but he doesn’t count against the 53-man limit in the meantime. Carroll didn’t commit to […]

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Seattle Seahawks’ Jamal Adams says no hard feelings toward Adam Gase, New York Jets

Speaking with reporters via Zoom on Friday, two days before the Seahawks (8-4) host the winless New York Jets at Lumen Field, Adams was complimentary of the organization that traded him to Seattle in July amid a messy divorce that included his public criticism of head coach Adam Gase. Adams described his relationship with his […]

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Seattle Seahawks designate Quinton Dunbar, Rashaad Penny as returns to practice

Dunbar has missed the past four games with a knee injury. Penny, Seattle’s 2018 first-round pick, is working his way back from the ACL tear he suffered last December. Coach Pete Carroll said Dunbar would practice Wednesday but didn’t offer any assurance he’ll play Sunday against the New York Jets, saying the Seahawks don’t have […]

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Biggest Week 14 injury questions for all 32 NFL teams: Josh Jacobs, Drew Brees and Tyreek Hill

The Las Vegas Raiders’ run game without Josh Jacobs isn’t nearly as dangerous, which is why Jacobs leads a list of NFL players whose status is up in the air heading into Week 14. Jacobs isn’t the only running back trying to fight through injuries this week, as the Carolina Panthers’ Christian McCaffrey, Washington’s Antonio […]

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Seattle Seahawks RB Chris Carson to return after 4-game absence

The team listed Carson as a full participant in Saturday’s practice. “He looks really good,” Carroll said Saturday. “He looked explosive and in great shape. He’s got fresh legs. … You could tell. He could feel it in his change of direction and all that stuff, so he’s really raring to go. He’s full go.” […]

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Biggest Week 12 injury questions for all 32 NFL teams: Uncertainty surrounds Nick Foles, 49ers running backs

There could be more changes coming at the NFL’s most important position. Quarterback Nick Foles missed Wednesday’s practice because of a hip injury, and Mitchell Trubisky — who just returned himself from a shoulder injury — took all the reps. But the injury news wasn’t all negative, as the Chiefs could be on track to […]

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20 contenders for the 2020 NFL season, 20 big weaknesses: Ranking the Achilles’ heels

In the salary-cap era, no NFL team can head into a season with above-average starters at every position. Some teams have come close — and others have been able to mask their issues with dominant players at other positions — but every team’s weakness gets exposed. The New England Patriots, who have won six Super […]

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NFL teams most likely to decline in 2020: Why the Packers, Seahawks, Saints could lose more games

On Monday, we ran my annual column looking at the NFL teams that are most likely to improve this upcoming season. That one usually goes over well. Everybody likes hope. Today, we’re going to look at the teams most likely to decline in 2020. This one just gets people angry. Unfortunately for the teams in […]

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Ranking NFL teams with the worst offseasons: Barnwell on the Texans, Patriots, Packers, more

With the NFL universe on pause, now seems like a good time to continue our big-picture look into how each organization did during the player-acquisition period of the offseason. Over the next four days, I’m going to run through all 32 teams and rank the work they did from worst to first. To measure how […]

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