Mar 26, 2009 | ESPN.com - NFC West - Blog
Performance pay: Womack leads Seahawks
Three offensive linemen ranked among the Seahawks' top five in performance-based pay for the 2008 season thanks to injuries that forced frequent lineup changes.
Weekend free-agent news wrap-up
According to ESPN.com, the contract is for one year. Barnes, who turns 27 in April, started all 16 games at left tackle for the Jaguars in 2008.
SEAHAWKS: Seattle loses OL depth as Floyd Womack signs with Browns
After stepping up to start at guard when a rash of injuries decimated the Seahawks' starting line, guard Floyd Womack performed admirably, starting 14 games in 2008.
Updating Seattle's free agents minus Womack
Floyd Womack's departure to the Browns following eight seasons with the Seahawks marks the fourth time an unrestricted free agent has left Seattle this offseason.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have signed unrestricted free agents Eric Barton and Floyd Womack.
Cleveland Browns sign Seattle Seahawks OL Floyd Womack
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Willis provides valuable depth on Seattle line
The Seahawks' ability to bring back Ray Willis on a two-year deal significantly upgrades their depth at two and possibly three positions on the offensive line.
Seahawks free-agency update: Week One
The Seahawks were one of eight NFL teams that had not re-signed one of its own free agents one week into the signing period.
Seahawks will tread lightly in free agency
With a focus on keeping their own players and adding impact guys through the draft, the Seattle Seahawks will not be a major factor in free agency, which begins at 9:01 p.m. today.
Free-agency recap: How Seahawks fared
The Seahawks took a relatively understated approach to free agency heading into the 2008 season.
Hill is just tip of Seahawks' free-agency iceberg
The Seahawks' emphasis in free agency always has been to take care of their players first.
It's pretty obvious that many of the Seattle Seahawks continue to play hard for more reasons than just to stay warm.
Seahawks' linemen playing now for jobs in '09
The Seahawks have new starters on the offensive line, including , Ray Willis, Mansfield Wrotto, Steve Vallos and Floyd Womack.
Seahawks' Vallos finds himself the center of attention
The moment that welcomed Steve Vallos to the NFL came hard and fast. Despite seeing plenty of action during the preseason, Vallos had never seen anything quite like Terry "Tank" Johnson.
Locklear unlikely to play Sunday
And then there were none. When the Seattle Seahawks' offensive line takes the field this Sunday against the New York Jets, tackle Sean Locklear is unlikely to be there.
Around the NFC West: Singletary and more
December 10, 2008 5:57 PM Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat says NFL rules would prevent the 49ers from removing the "interim" label during the season.
Seahawks' Walter Jones is not a lock for Pro Bowl
Walter Jones is a 12th-year pro who's been to Hawaii seven times in a row, eight in his career.