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Seahawks Blog: Today's inactives
Here are the inactives for today's game: SEAHAWKS WR Mike Hass S Jamar Adams G Mike Gibson G Mansfield Wrott DT Red Bryant WR Ben Obomanu TE Cameron Morrah Mike Teel will serve as the third quarterback That means Sean Locklear is active and could play today.
Will Carlson be key to Seahawks' effort?
One guy to watch in today's Seahawks game against Arizona will be tight end John Carlson.
Today's inactives: CB Lucas active
It looks like cornerback Ken Lucas, who attended his father's funeral service on Friday, will play today.
Despite losing another offensive lineman, Seahawks rack up 379 yards
Another game, another injured Seahawks offensive lineman or two. This time offensive tackle Brandon Frye went down on the second play of the second series in the Seahawks' 41-0 dismantling of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
Please Get Red Bryant on the Field
At first I was curious as to why Red Bryant was deactivated for the Colts game, but I realize the team needed depth at offensive line with Jones and Locklear out and Brandon Frye playing hurt.
The only thing worse than allowing a 79-yard touchdown run against the 49ers was allowing an 80-yarder later in the game.
Seahawks' defense without top tackle
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando SAN FRANCISCO -- Seattle defensive tackle Brandon Mebane 's calf injury will prevent him from playing against the 49ers, a significant loss for the Seahawks.
SAN FRANCISCO When the Seattle Seahawks take on San Francisco today, it will not be a sentimental homecoming for coach Jim Mora.
Updating Houshmandzadeh, Boldin, WRs
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando T.J. Houshmandzadeh has missed only five regular-season games in the previous five seasons.
Branch won't play today for Seahawks
Wide receiver Deion Branch is one of the Seahawks' eight inactive players for today's game against the St.
Seahawks Preview: Two-deep roster breakdown
Offense: The Seahawks have nowhere to go but up, finishing 28th overall in total offense in 2008.
Seahawks rookie tackles new role
Renton A raw but talented defensive end with an explosive first step, Texas A&M's Michael Bennett fell through the cracks of the NFL draft and into the eager hands of the Seattle Seahawks.
Many of the details of Saturday's game have been well-covered by my fellow bloggers, leaving only the Seahawks' line play on which to reflect.
Seahawks' Reed validating first impressions
The Seahawks, under general manager Tim Ruskell, have done pretty well drafting in the seventh round.
Versatile Unger looks like a keeper for Seahawks
RENTON Totally unscientific. Pure eyeball analysis. But on the hoof even though the drills sometimes aren't at full speed or in full pads Max Unger very much looks like he can play in the NFL.
Answers to your questions: Vol. II
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Versatile Unger looks like a keeper for Seahawks
RENTON Totally unscientific. Pure eyeball analysis. But on the hoof even though the drills sometimes aren't at full speed or in full pads Max Unger very much looks like he can play in the NFL.
Smaller Brandon Mebane out to play a larger role for Seahawks
Brandon Mebane won't lie. He misses that Triple Stack hamburger from Wendy's. It used to be a favorite.
Training camp Day 2: Bryant shows up big
It was the Red Bryant show at this morninga s practice, as the stout, defensive lineman out of Texas A&M made plays all over the field.
Kenny Easley & Early Seahawks Stuff
I am highly intrigued by this upcoming Seahawks season. I don't know what to think of this team partially because they had a Tom Flores-esque season in 2008.
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