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ESPN is the latest national outlet to push the Seattle Seahawks' Mike Macdonald for NFL Coach of the Year. Call it the Sam Darnold effect?
This week's power rankings look ahead to what's next for all 32 teams — especially those that missed the playoffs.
The Rams need a win over Arizona to leapfrog the 49ers and face the NFC South winner in the wild-card round. A Cardinals win allows San Francisco to remain in the No. 5 seed. The Green Bay Packers will be the No. 7 seed and travel to either Chicago or Philadelphia in the wild-card round.
It's officially impossible to ignore the fact that this team is the heaviest heavyweight in the league going into the postseason.
Seahawks left tackle Charles Cross has been sidelined with an injury to end the regular season, but the star is expected to return as Seattle begins their playoff run in two weeks in the divisional round. Not only is Cross returning to the field, but the franchise left tackle will have a lucrative new $104 million deal next time the star suits up.
The Seattle Seahawks' social media team had plenty of fun following Saturday's 13-3 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
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NFL power rankings, final edition: Seahawks soared past expectations while others fell hard
Over half the first round draft order is set, with the rest to be determined in the playoffs. But that doesn't mean each of those teams should feel good (or bad) about their position. How did your team fare in light of expectations?
According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), Zabel was the highest graded player for the Seahawks. Wait, no, I'm mistaken. My apologies. Zabel was the highest graded player in the entire league for Week 18.
The Seahawks travel to face the 49ers on Saturday. We break down what the game means for the NFL playoff picture in Week 18.
Seattle’s quarterback on his 5th team in 8 years joins immortal Brady as the only NFL QBs to win 14 games in consecutive regular seasons.
The Seattle Seahawks are going to pick 32nd after winning the Super Bowl. Now that we have that out of the way, here is the current NFL Draft order for 2026 and Seattle is still picking 32nd!