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Seattle's Offense Needs to Pick up Slack
The Seahawks defense, including Jordan Babineaux, Deon Grant and David Hawthorne, is hoping the offense will be able to get some points on the board Sunday when Seattle hosts Tennessee at Qwest Field.
Dej vu again and again and again
Green Bay's Ryan Grant dives over Seattle's Deon Grant and into the end zone for a first-half touchdown Sunday during the Packers' victory.
Buccaneers' Freeman bounces back
Two of Buccaneer quarterback Josh Freeman's first three passes hit Seahawks safety Deon Grant in the hands.
John Froschauer / Associated Press Buccaneers wide receiver Sammie Stroughter returns a punt for 33 yards as Seahawks linebacker Will Herring dives during the third quarter of Sunday's game.
Seahawks hit rock bottom with loss, 24-7
Justin Forsett's 36-yard run in the first quarter got Seattle into striking distance, down to the Tampa 29 yard line.
Is this rock bottom? Seahawks lose ugly to bad Bucs
Maybe Mike Holmgren knew something. In a game that makes the Cleveland Browns look attractive, the Seahawks lost 24-7 to a 1-12 Tampa Bay team with a rookie quarterback at the helm.
Bucs use 24 straight points to top Seahawks 24-7
This wasn't supposed to happen. Not on the road, not going to the West Coast, not effectively ending their shot at the top pick in the NFL Draft and likely Nebraska's Ddamukong Suh.
The 6-20 Seahawks vs. Buccaneers game thread
We're almost underway here at Qwest Field for a showdown between the 5-8 Seahawks and the 1-12 Buccaneers.
Seahawks, Texans going in different directions?
T.J. Houshmandzadeh was down for the count Friday, literally rolling with laughter on the floor of the Seahawks locker room.
Milloy's making his presence felt
RENTON Lawyer Milloy bided his time, and his patience has been rewarded. When the 14-year veteran first joined the Seattle Seahawks in September, Milloy saw only a handful of plays defensively, spending most of his time toiling on special teams for the first time in his career.
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2. According to ancient Asian scripture, Ndamukong Suh roughly translated means "way better than Patrick Kerney." 3. Ndamukong Suh = BobbyK's lifelong mancrush.
Jerry Brewer | Seahawks' second chance helps Deon Butler make a great impression
Deon Butler lost the football in the lights. Here he was, positioned to make the biggest play of a mostly watch-and-learn rookie season, and the moment was about to blind him.
Mora: Disappointed team could not perform better for Ruskell
The reaction from Seattle head coach Jim Mora and his players to Seahawks general manager Tim Ruskell stepping down was one of sadness and disappointment, with the realization that their performance on the field had contributed to his early departure.
Seahawks react to resignation of team president Tim Ruskell
Coach Jim Mora, Seahawks players share their thoughts about Tim Ruskell. Reaction from the Seahawks' locker room to Thursday's announcement Tim Ruskell was stepping down as the team's president and general manager: Jim Mora, coach: "My heart goes out to Tim and his family.
Julius Jones won't practice today, but remains starter
Seattle Seahawks running back Julius Jones will miss practice Wednesday as he continues recovering from a bruised lung, but the sixth-year pro remains the team's starting tailback, Jim Mora said.
Seahawks' Grant will meet Rams in St. Louis
RENTON In Deon Grant's mind, there was never a question whether he was going to play on Sunday in St.
Wednesday practice report: S Grant practiced, will play on Sunday
Safety Deon Grant continues to show that hea s a tough guy, and plans on making it on the field on Sunday.
Jones to be game-time decision for Seahawks
Louis Rams on Sunday. Jones missed last week with a lung contusion suffered against the Arizona Cardinals on Nov.
Seahawks Notebook: Grant may miss game
The Seahawks secondary, which was last seen giving up five touchdown passes in Minneapolis, could be down a starting safety this weekend.
Seahawks Notebook Despite Injury, Grant's Streak Won't End
Deon Grant will keep his streak alive. He'll just have to do it with one hand. Grant, the Seahawks starting safety, will play Sunday despite a wrist injury that will require surgery after the season.
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