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Seahawks offensive lineman Max Unger was wearing a sharp black suede and leather Oregon Ducks jacket in the locker room after practice, beaming with pride after last night's Civil War win for the Ducks over Oregon State that propelled the Ducks into the Rose Bowl.
Seahawks' win overshadowed by Ruskell rumor
ProFootballWeekly.com cited a source saying Tim Ruskell had been told he wouldn't be re-signed after the season as team president and general manager, a report that generated as much local chatter as the four quarters of progress Seattle made Sunday in St.
In his 19th season, Favre refuses to act his age on gridiron
Renton Of the number of impressive performances Seahawks coach Jim Mora had seen on film while preparing to meet the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, one seemed to defy the laws of physical nature.
Seahawks cut Hass, add Walker to active roster
The Seattle Seahawks made a minor roster move Tuesday, releasing wide receiver Mike Hass and signing rookie defensive end Derek Walker from the practice squad to the active roster.
Seahawks - Looking Bad. Looking Real Bad.
To borrow a phrase from Adam Carolla, I'm not going to burn a lot of calories on this game because, frankly, it simply doesn't deserve it.
Monday programming: We resume our regularly scheduled weekly programming with a look at just how surprising Seattle's game was.
Former Ducks Nick Reed and Max Unger make most of opportunities with Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks' Nick Reed, bottom, and Craig Terrill sack Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard during last week's 41-0 Seattle win.
A not-so-little ray of sunshine
Players don't last long in the NFL if they don't go hard and play with a great deal of energy.
Seahawks Notebook: Williams steps in admirably
As Brandon Frye lay on the ground, face down, with the Seattle Seahawks medical team gingerly handling his head and neck, it would have been preposterous to suggest that the Seahawks would go on to score 41 points.
Seahawks' defense gets back to basics
The Seattle Seahawks defense is loaded with speedy, young players. This week, the coaches turned them loose, and the results were impressive.
Hasselbeck's 4 TDs leads Seahawks' rout
Matt Hasselbeck couldn't breathe deeply without pain last week. On Tuesday he couldn't even work out without pain medication.
WK 5 Can't-Miss Play: Reed's good read
Seahawks DE Nick Reed recovers a Jaguars fumble and runs 79 yards for a TD. Guidelines: Fan feedback should be within the guidelines for the NFL community .
Hasselbeck returns, Seahawks rout Jags 41-0
Broken ribs and all, Matt Hasselbeck was back to save Seattle's season. Hasselbeck returned from being sidelined two games to throw four touchdown passes, and the Seahawks rolled to their biggest home shutout in 25 years, 41-0 over the bewildered Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
Hasselbeck expected to practice, other Seahawks land on injury list
Seattle coach Jim Mora continues to juggle injury mess. Seattle coach Jim Mora opened his Monday press conference by announcing that he had some good news for a change regarding the team's injury situation.
St. Louis linebacker David Vobora suspended four games for violating...
St. Louis linebacker David Vobora leaves the field Sunday after his team lost at home to Green Bay Packers.
Morning links: Housh ready to bring it
First off, a couple of programming notes. We put out of Seahawks season preview this morning, so yesterday was a grind in terms of doing the daily work and the stuff for the regular section.
Seahawks' rookie club sticks together
Derek Walker has spent the past six weeks living out of his suitcase in a Bellevue hotel room, so the Seattle Seahawks rookie was happily moving into a new apartment this week after earning a spot on the team's 53-man roster.
Kerney glad to get back on field today
Patrick Kerney would like to put the pain and disappointment of 2008 behind him.
Here it is a ' the final 53, although Lawyer Milloy still is not official. The main surprise was the Seahawks cutting free safety Brian Russell.
Pass Rush Priority: Seahawks' D-Line Could Make or Break Season
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, What are the Seahawks relying on heading into the 2009 campaign? The health of key veterans like Matt Hasselbeck and Walter Jones? Greater balance on offense, with a new emphasis on the running game? A honeymoon period for new head coach Jim Mora? Undoubtedly, all will play an integral part as Seattle hopes to rebound ...
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