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Kylie Minogue and opening act Rita Ora slayed PHX Arena in downtown Phoenix on the Tension Tour. These were the highlights of the spectacular night.
The Seattle Seahawks hold 10 total picks in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft. Two of them came in the recent blockbuster trades which sent Geno Smith and DK Metcalf away to the Raiders and Steelers ...
The Seattle Seahawks have benefited from stability at the quarterback position for over a decade but opted to shake things up by trading Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders and splurging on free ...
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald loves high-motor defensive linemen who are versatile enough to play up and down the line. Despite having solid depth on the d-line, general manager John ...
LONDON — On a bench in Newbury, England, the country’s most beloved bear sits once more, wearing his familiar red bucket hat and blue coat. Around his neck, a label reads, “Please look after ...
The Seattle Seahawks could take the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft in various directions. While the team undeniably needs offensive linemen, general manager John Schneider has ...
The 2025 NFL Draft kicks off later this month in Green Bay, giving the Seahawks and 31 other NFL teams a chance to add talent to their roster. And with five picks in the first three rounds of this ...
With just over five minutes remaining of Sunday’s Group A play-off clash, the Seahawks had wiped out a 3-1 deficit against Leeds Knights to lead 4-3 thanks largely to a hat-trick from Owen ...
The Seahawks had a former member of the team in for a visit on Monday. The NFL’s daily transaction wire shows that cornerback Shaquill Griffin met with the team. Griffin was a 2017 third-round pick by ...
There's a reversible bucket hat, a white and green spotted backpack and even socks. Also up for grabs is some sliders and a Krispy Kreme T-shirt all embossed with the Krispy Kreme logo.
The Seattle Seahawks say they’ll enter the 2025 NFL Draft in search of the best player available independent of position rather than push certain prospects up the board in the name of need.