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Luke Willson decides to ‘walk away’ after signing with Seattle Seahawks, citing heart issue

RENTON, Wash. — One day after re-signing with the Seattle Seahawks, veteran tight end Luke Willson says he is walking away from football. In a statement posted Wednesday on Twitter, the 31-year-old Willson wrote that he spent days in the hospital during this offseason with a severe pericardial effusion, which is a buildup of extra […]

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Seattle Seahawks trade for Gabe Jackson, sign Gerald Everett

The Seahawks also agreed to a one-year deal with former Los Angeles Rams tight end Gerald Everett earlier in the day. Their trade for Jackson leaves them with only three picks in this year’s draft but gives them an upgrade along their offensive line, something quarterback Russell Wilson said he wanted when he publicly aired […]

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NFL Week 15 fantasy football inactives watch: Who’s in and who’s out?

Refresh often for the latest information. Austin Hooper, TE, CLE: Neck — Active David Njoku, TE, CLE: Knee — Active Andrew Sendejo, S, CLE: Concussion — OUT Denzel Ward, CB, CLE: Calf — Active Daniel Jones, QB, NYG: Ankle — OUT Impact: Colt McCoy, who did well enough to guide the Giants to a win […]

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Three wide receivers, including Marquise Brown, activated by playoff-hopeful Baltimore Ravens

All three had quarantined for five days after being identified as high-risk close contacts under the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols. Meanwhile, wide receivers coach David Culley will not coach Sunday because of an undisclosed illness. Brown leads Baltimore wide receivers with 43 catches for 605 yards receiving and five touchdowns. Boykin is fourth on the Ravens […]

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Baltimore Ravens down to just Trace McSorley at QB after Robert Griffin III hits IR

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Trace McSorley went from being the Baltimore Ravens’ No. 3 quarterback to their only quarterback on the active roster Friday, although reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson could get activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list this weekend. The Ravens placed top backup Robert Griffin III on injured reserve Friday after he injured his […]

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Six years later, wild Super Bowl XLIX finish still felt by Patriots, Seahawks

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — In the aftermath of his Detroit Lions letting a double-digit fourth-quarter lead slip away in a disappointing 2020 Week 1 loss, coach Matt Patricia was asked if there was something about his coaching that led his teams to struggle to close out games. “I don’t think so,” said Patricia, the former New […]

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Seahawks TE Colby Parkinson suffers foot fracture in workout

The Seahawks do not expect Parkinson’s injury to be season-ending, the source said. The NFL Network first reported Jones’ injury, calling it a Jones fracture that he had surgically repaired on June 2. The NFL’s transaction wire for June 2 noted that Parkinson signed his rookie contract. A Jones fracture occurs in the fifth metatarsal […]

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2020 NFL mock expansion draft: Picking players for a 33rd team

On the other hand, by adding two teams, the NFL would be able to add an additional game for television each week without having to concede any more money to its players. With the Texans paying $700 million as a franchise fee in 2002, Forbes estimated in 2012 that new franchises would pay between $1 […]

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Will Ferrell sits in for Greg Olsen on Seahawks’ video conference

With NFL facilities shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Seattle Seahawks are holding video conferences in lieu of in-person meetings that would normally take place at the suburban Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton, Washington. Coach and noted prankster Pete Carroll, whose team began its virtual offseason program this week, wanted to introduce […]

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32 NFL players most likely to be cut or traded after the 2020 NFL draft

Free agency and the 2020 NFL draft have been completed, and now the league enters into an uncertain hiatus. The NFL deliberately kept both of those activities on their original timelines, but with no way to safely practice social distancing, the league canceled organized team activities, and it could do the same for June’s usually […]

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