Now one win away from the NFL season's biggest game, old Seattle Seahawks faces have resurfaced as championship contenders with the Washington Commanders.
The Los Angeles Rams are without Braden Fiske for the rest of their playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Fiske is out due to a knee injury, per ESPN. Fiske was forced to leave the NFC Divisional Round contest during play.
There, the Seahawks signed safety JT Woods to a reserve/future contract. Woods, as Chargers fans surely remember, was a third-round pick by the Chargers in 2022. Last August, Woods faced a position change to cornerback under the new coaching staff.
NFL season is over for the Seattle Seahawks, who have been relegated to watching the playoffs play out from the comfort of their couches. Tonight the Minnesota Vikings and the Los Angeles Arizona Rams will close out the Wild Card round of the postseason.
The Philadelphia Eagles are on to the NFC Divisional Round after beating the Green Bay Packers last week. Here's how their postseason schedule shapes up.
Former NFL WR Michael Bumpus highlights four candidates who could replace Ryan Grubb as the Seattle Seahawks' next offensive coordinator.
The top-seeded Detroit Lions will play the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders in the other NFC Divisional playoff game.
DALLAS — A Seahawks assistant coach will reportedly interview for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy in person on Thursday. Leslie Frazier will be interviewed by Cowboys officials in Dallas, NFL Media's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported citing league sources.
Fraley is credited with leading an offensive line that has allowed running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery to flourish in 2024 for the Lions. Gibbs tied for the NFL lead in rushing touchdowns with 16 during the regular season, while Montgomery scored 12 of his own touchdowns on the ground.
Saquon Barkley’s 205-yard night and Jalen Carter’s late heroics helped the Eagles hold off a Rams rally to secure a 28-22 victory and advance to the NFC Championship.
Carroll served as the head coach and vice president of football operations of the Seattle Seahawks for 13 seasons and won the franchise's first championship, Super Bowl XLVIII. Since leaving his head coaching position in 2023, Carroll has served as an advisor to the Seahawks.