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Seahawks-Chiefs Preview
Posted on 29 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
The Seahawks will finish their preseason schedule playing two games in the next six days. The first of which kicks off in a little more than an hour as the 'Hawks will travel to Arrowhead to face the lowly Kansas City Chiefs. The starters are expected to play into the third quarter tonight, which is the usual strategy for the third preseason game. However, the team plans to sub in a few b...
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‘Hawks Gain An Edge (Updated)
Posted on 25 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
The Seahawks made two announcements Monday that is sure to have a significant impact on their roster in both a negative and positive way over the next couple of weeks. The Seahawks agreed to terms with free agent running back Edgerrin James on a one year, $2 milliondeal on Monday. The addition of James could bring some change to the team's depth chart. Undrafted rookie running back Devin ...
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Seahawks-Broncos Post-game
Posted on 23 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
What was expected to be a high-scoring affair between two potent offenses with sub-par defenses lived up to the hype last night in Seattle. The Seahawks made big plays on both sides of the ball to notch a 27-13 win over the Broncos in their home opener to take them to 2-0 in the preseason. Both teams let it all hang out early. Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck fired on all cylinders, leadin...
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Deja Vu
Posted on 20 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
The Seattle Seahawks finished last season more battered and bruised than a Chris Brown prom date, losing more games from their starters to injury than any team in the NFL. Midway into the 2009 preseason, it appears we are headed for more of the same. Coach Jim Mora announced Wednesday that All-Pro left tackle Walter Jones will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery, according to Dan O'Neil ofT...
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Seahawks-Chargers Postgame
Posted on 17 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
A 20-14 win is hardly what you would call dominating, but the Seattle Seahawks' methodical dissection of the Chargers on Saturday night should give Seahawk fans plenty to smile about. Here's a re-cap: The game started off at a snail's pace, with both first-team offenses failing to put something on the scoreboard. Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck completed 3 of his 5 passes for 27 yar...
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And…..Here….We…Go….
Posted on 15 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
Most preseason games have about as much meaning as a Wayans brothers spoof, but for the Seattle Seahawks and the San Diego Chargers, tomorrow night's clash is expected to be a showcase of two teams with quite a bit to prove. Here's a look at some things to expect in Saturday's preseason opener. 9-time Pro Bowl left tackle Walter Jones returned to practice Thursday, after sitting...
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Chris Warren Isn’t Walking Through That Door
Posted on 12 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
Nearly two weeks into training camp, all the talk coming out of Seahawks Land has been around a receiving core that's deeper than it has been in years and a revamped defense that is expected to be much more aggressive under new head coach Jim Mora. One group not getting much buzz? The running backs. That is, until now. For the better part of the last two decades, the Seahawks have trotted...
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Who’s Ready For Some Curry?
Posted on 8 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
The Seattle Seahawks have announced, via their Twitter page, that they have come to an agreement with first round pick(4th overall), linebacker Aaron Curry of Wake Forest. The deal is believed to be for six years, worth an estimated $60 million(with $34 million guaranteed). He's expected to report to today's practice. Considered one of the most, if not the most, NFL-ready prospects i...
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Training Camp Notes
Posted on 8 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
We're a little over a week into Seahawks training camp under the Jim Mora era. Here's some noteworthy tidbits: Health continues to be an issue for a Seahawks team that saw 26 players miss a combined 164 games due to injury last season. The two biggest names, thus far, are Pro Bowl left tackle Walter Jones, who is nursing a back injury on top of recovering from micro-fracture surgery ...
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Come See About Me
Posted on 7 Aug 2009 by Dave Leonardis.
The uneventfulness of preseason football has always been good for two things: Giving football fans a false sense of hope as they head into the regular season and allowing relative unknown players to become a little bit more, well, known. With the Seattle Seahawks set to kick off the exhibition season next Saturday against San Diego, here's a look at four players I think you should get bett...









