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Seattle Seahawks’ Jamal Adams (shoulder) to be game-day decision for wild-card tilt, Pete Carroll says

Adams hurt his left shoulder in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s regular-season finale against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. He briefly returned, then finished the game on the sideline. Carroll said after the game that the initial word from the Seahawks’ medical staff was that Adams would be able to play this weekend, but […]

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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 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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Cincinnati Bengals trade Carlos Dunlap to Seattle Seahawks

CINCINNATI — The Bengals’ career sack leader is on the move. Veteran defensive end Carlos Dunlap has been traded to the Seattle Seahawks for offensive lineman B.J. Finney and a seventh-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft, it was announced Wednesday. The Seahawks’ defense has allowed the most yards of any team through six games […]

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Seattle Seahawks 2020 season preview: Can the defense generate a pass rush?

The Seattle Seahawks are ranked No. 7 in ESPN’s Football Power Index ahead of the 2020 NFL season. With no preseason games this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, Week 1 is the first time we’ll see new acquisitions and rookies for every team. Week 1 will also give us the first NFL games since Super […]

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2020 NFL cuts for all 32 teams: Who’s in and who’s out

Teams in the NFL were required to cut their rosters to 53 players by 4 p.m. ET on Saturday. Given the irregular offseason, with OTAs and minicamps occurring virtually for the first time, teams have had only training camp, which included 14 padded practices, to see their players in person. The biggest names let go […]

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Final 53-man roster projections for all 32 NFL teams

The 2020 NFL season kicks off Thursday, Sept. 10, when the Kansas City Chiefs play host to the Houston Texans. It has been an irregular offseason to say the least with OTAs and minicamps canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. While teams have been in training camp since late July, they have had only 14 […]

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Ranking the NFL’s 20 biggest outlier contracts in 2020: A fullback blows away the competition again

Most public conversations about NFL contracts tell only a fraction of the story. We talk about the total number when only a portion of most multiyear deals are guaranteed. We compare players based on skill when contracts are a product of leverage. The salary cap has been less of a hindrance in recent years thanks […]

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2020 NFL training camp: Biggest questions, roster projections for all 32 teams

NFL training camp for the 2020 season opens on Saturday for the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans and next Tuesday for the remainder of the league. The offseason was like no other, with all in-person training canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The lack of OTAs and minicamps means camp — which will be […]

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Biggest 2020 NFL offseason missed opportunities: Packers pass on WRs in draft; Lions still need pass-rushers

For every big NFL offseason signing, savvy draft selection or forward-thinking trade, there is a curious failure by another team to address an area of need. Hindsight is 20-20, and multiple teams and players whiffed over the past few months. Where did it all go wrong, and why will some franchises have regret once the […]

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