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Posted: May 13th 2009 10:57AM ET by Michael David Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: Packers, Seahawks, NFL Coaching

Just five months after walking away from the Seattle Seahawks, Mike Holmgren says he already has the itch to get back to football, and he expects to be in the league in some capacity in 2010.
Holmgren told KJR in Seattle (
via Sports Radio Interviews) that he was so excited during NFL draft weekend that he had to remind himself that he's no longer part of any NFL team.
Posted: Apr 30th 2009 8:44PM ET by Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed under: Seahawks, NFL Free Agency

The Seattle Seahawks have signed linebacker
Leroy Hill to a multi-year contract less than a week after drafting linebacker
Aaron Curry and removing the franchise tag from Hill,
according to a report by Greg Johns of seattlepi.com:
(Hill's) signing allows the Seahawks to retain a strong linebacking trio that also includes Pro Bowl veteran Lofa Tatupu and Curry, the fourth player selected in Saturday's first round of the NFL draft.
The Seahawks admittedly gambled in taking the franchise tag and its guaranteed $8.3 million tender offer away from Hill after adding Curry to the roster, but hoped the move would speed up a negotiating process that had bogged down.
Posted: Apr 27th 2009 8:02PM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Panthers, Seahawks, NFL Free Agency

The Seahawks landed arguably the top player in the 2009 draft with the fourth pick, then followed it up by drafting a center/guard who should start soon after the team was willing to trade away its third and fourth-round picks to move up.
But if there was one position of dire need that Seattle didn't address in the draft, it was cornerback, where the team was relying on disappointing former first-round pick
Kelly Jennings and
Josh Wilson to occupy the spot opposite
Marcus Trufant.
But we found out today why the Seahawks weren't that worried about drafting a corner on Sunday--they
signed a veteran instead, bringing back Ken Lucas five years after he left to head to Carolina as a free agent. Lucas' signing is the first benefit from the cap room brought about by dumping the franchise tag on
Leroy Hill. The Seattle Times is reporting that the 'Hawks added fullback
Justin Griffith as well. Griffith fills the hole left when starting fullback
Leonard Weaver left to sign a free agent deal with the Eagles.
Posted: Apr 25th 2009 4:35PM ET by Will Brinson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Chiefs, Jaguars, Seahawks, NFL Draft
UPDATE: Rex Ryan all up in my face, kid: Jets have made a play for
Mark Sanchez by trading into the top five. PK calls it "paying a ransom."
Before the draft started, many folks across the realm of sports media predicted that
Mark Sanchez could fall all the way down to the Redskins, mostly predicated on the Chiefs taking
Tyson Jackson third overall. Or, at the very least, the 49ers. This was in stark contrast to the earlier notions (even leading up to the Rams' pick) that he could go as high as second.
But Sanchez might have wisely avoided New York for the lack-of-public-embarrassment-safety of California. Why? Because the Chiefs just picked Jackson.
Posted: Mar 14th 2009 1:50PM ET by Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Lions, Seahawks, NFL Rumors

Something very odd is going on in Detroit this offseason: the Lions are actually showing signs of knowing what they're doing. The
latest move reportedly has the Lions sending defensive tackle
Cory Redding and a 2009 fifth-round to Seattle for Pro Bowl linebacker
Julian Peterson.
Peterson was named to the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons in Seattle. The Michigan State alum will slide into Detroit's starting strongside linebacker spot and, paired with
Ernie Sims on the weakside as the Lions continue to rapidly rebuild their miserable defense. There are implications here beyond immediate on-field payoffs, though.
Posted: Mar 6th 2009 1:20PM ET by Will Brinson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Seahawks, NFL Police Blotter, NFL Rumors
Brian Bosworth is infamous. That's mainly because he was such a bust in the NFL, and because his persona was such a mix of Motley Crüe and Super Bowl Shuffle.
Oh, and also because he deigned to send NFL teams letters stating that he would not play for them if drafted. Because he was that good. And humble. That infamy has taken an even more disturbing turn now, as it was reported today by TMZ that Bosworth was
arrested on a DUI charge for riding his motorcycle intoxicated last night.
Posted: Mar 2nd 2009 6:45PM ET by Will Brinson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, Seahawks, Vikings, NFL Coaching, NFL Free Agency

The Seattle Seahawks have signed
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, according to numerous sources and confirmed by ESPN's Michael Smith on SportsCenter a few moments ago.
Smith reports that while the Minnesota Vikings put the "full court press" on Houshmandzadeh, in the end he simply couldn't turn down what is apparently a five-year, $40 million ($15 guaranteed no less) contract from the Seahawks for the 31-year-old wide receiver.