Aug 29, 2009 | The Oregonian
Seahawks: Joe Newton finds the end zone and Nick Reed continues to rack up sacks
Seattle Seahawks' Joe Newton makes a one-yard touchdown reception in front of Denver Broncos' DJ Johnson in the third quarter Saturday in Seattle.
Roll call: LB David Hawthorne returned from a sprained medial-collateral ligament in his left knee.
Qwest Field rated No. 9 homefield advantage in NFL
Seahawks fans, are you ready? The home football season kicks off Saturday night at Qwest Field.
Longshots seek their spots on Seahawks roster
Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Mike Teel, right, hands off to Devin Moore during NFL football training camp Aug.
Final: Seahawks 20, Chargers 14
First off, Seattle Seahawks head coach Jim Mora said the team got through its first exhibition game without any major injuries, although hea ll know more after the team gets back to home and they get a chance to see if anything crops up tomorrow.
Walter Jones a not yeta ready to return to Seahawks, Mora says
RENTON Walter Jones' return to the field was short-lived, and the veteran offensive tackle's ability to stay healthy this season has become a growing concern for the Seattle Seahawks.
Taking a microscope to exhibition opener
3 quarterback and falling back in position to pick off the pass. Reed also had the speed to provide pressure, registering a sack.
Mike Hass scores, Nick Reed gets an interception during Seattle's exhibition opener at San Diego
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck fires a completion to tight end John Carlson for a short gain during the first quarter of a Saturday's preseason game at San Diego.
Seahawks give Mora a win over Chargers in debut
Rookie Mike Teel and Seneca Wallace each threw a touchdown pass, as the Seattle Seahawks, under new head coach Jim Mora, Jr., hung on to beat the San Diego Chargers, 20-14, in the preseason opener for both clubs.
Morning links: Will Holmgren be missed?
ESPNa s Mike Sando offers this breakdown of the Seattle Seahawks in his Camp Confidential published this morning.
Thoughts on depth at Wide Receiver
I realize I don't need to remind anybody of the disaster that was the Seahawks' receivers last year, so I won't go there.
Hawks' Knapp: Receiver competition best he's seen
One of the biggest challenges for the revamped Seattle Seahawks offensive coaching staff will be whittling down the current group of 10 wide receivers battling for jobs in training camp.
Also on Topix