Seattle Seahawks sophomore running back Zach Charbonnet was a useful player for the offense in 2024. With preferred back Kenneth Walker III nursing recurring injuries that limited him to 11 regular-season appearances, Charbonnet often stepped up to the plate. He showcased outstanding second-year growth compared to his rookie season.
The Seattle Seahawks currently own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager John Schneider could take that pick in several directions. Most agree the Seahawks’ biggest roster needs occur within the interior of their offensive line.
Through his experiences, football influences and personal heritage, new Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak brings a zone running scheme to the
As the season comes to a close, each team has earned a grade for the year from Maurice Moton at Bleacher Report. The Seahawks came in with an uninspiring C+.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald was displeased with the play from his off-ball linebackers when he made sweeping midseason changes. Opening week starters Tyrel Dodson and Jerome Baker were cast aside in October.
The Las Vegas Raiders introduced Pete Carroll as their new head coach earlier this week. The Seattle Seahawks' former leader immediately takes charge of the worst team in the AFC West. As Carroll begins building his coaching staff,
Brock Huard explains why Seattle Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III could be poised to rebound in 2025 under new OC Klint Kubiak.
Specifically, the Seahawks have to decide whether to give DK Metcalf another big contract extension, or if it's time to sell high and see what they can get in a trade.
Seattle has plenty of obvious appeal for Kubiak. Working under a defensive-minded head coach like Macdonald will give Kubiak a freer rein over the offense. He’s accustomed to such an arrangement, as his first two OC jobs were under defensive coaches ( Mike Zimmer in Minnesota, Dennis Allen in New Orleans).
The Seattle Seahawks are hiring former New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to fill the same role on Seattle coach Mike Macdonald’s staff, the Seahawks announced Sunday.
The Seattle Seahawks are hiring New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for their offensive coordinator position, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Kubiak, 37, will replace Ryan Grubb, who was fired by head coach Mike Macdonald after just one season on the job.
DK Metcalf is an obvious asset, but if it provides opportunity to immediately, meaningfully, improve up front then trading him is something the Seahawks must consider.