Breaking: The Seahawks have confirmed a video ticket, and the Chicago Bears have signed a star player to a one-year contract.

CURHAN SIGNS WITH BEARS ON MARCH 20 Jake Curhan, an offensive tackle with the Seattle Seahawks, has signed a one-year deal to play for the Chicago Bears. The 26-year-old Curhan played his first three seasons with the Seahawks, making 29 appearances and starting nine of them. After graduating from Cal in 2021 as an undrafted free agent, the 6-6, 316-pound tackle signed with the Seahawks. Curhan is moving to Chicago, where he will reunite with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, who worked for Seattle for the previous three years in the same capacity.

DIGGGS SEND MESSAGE MARCH 5 The Seattle Seahawks are making a significant cap-clearing move by cutting safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs, according to sources from NFL Network on Wednesday. After joining Seattle in a mid-season trade from the Detroit Lions in 2019, Diggs has grown to be a beloved player in the Pacific Northwest. After the announcement, he posted a brief note on social media to his followers. “I’ll always be thankful,” Diggs tweeted.

JAN 10 NO MO’ BOBO? Wide receiver Jake Bobo of the Seattle Seahawks had a strong start to the 2023 season and was making a name for himself in the offensive scheme alongside D.K. Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. His numbers appear strong overall. The former UCLA Bruin caught 13 catches on 17 targets for 156 yards and two touchdowns in the first ten games of the season. But Bobo has only caught six balls on eight targets for 40 yards in the seven games that have passed since.

Over the course of 17 games, Bobo caught 19 receptions on 25 targets for 196 yards and two scores. In addition, he made one rush for a three-yard touchdown. The 25-year-old made an impression early in the season, but in the second half, his output diminished. However, there isn’t much competition in the Seahawks’ receiving room, so Bobo should have a strong chance of returning to the team in 2024. December 10 BODY SLAM METCALF Receiver DK Metcalf of the Seattle Seahawks may be facing more fines after expressing his annoyance at the end of Sunday’s 28-16 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Metcalf arrived to make the tackle following a successful interception by 49ers linebacker Fred Warner. But rather than going for the classic takedown, he lifted Warner up and gave him a body slam; Warner had made the pick and then tossed the ball to Dre Greenlaw. Following some typical back-and-forth between the two NFC West foes, Metcalf and 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir were both dismissed.

SEAHAWKS VS EAGLES FLEXED ON NOV. 30 The crucial Week 15 game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Seattle Seahawks is still scheduled to take place at Lumen Field; however, it will now take place on Monday Night Football the following day. The Kansas City-New England game on Monday night will be replaced with the Eagles-Seahawks matchup, the NFL confirmed on Thursday. The NFL is flexing a game on Monday Night Football for the first time ever.

The NFL is flexing Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce out of Monday Night Football in Week 15, swapping the Chiefs vs. Patriots game on December 18 with the Eagles vs. Seahawks matchup. This is the first-ever Monday Night Football flex. The Eagles will now play three straight stand-alone games in Weeks 14–16: Week 14: on SNF in Dallas Week 15: on MNF in Seattle Week 16: On Christmas Day, the Giants.Nov. 23 JACOB PETERS SURJECTED offensive tackle with the Seattle Seahawks Due to a stinger in his shoulder, Jason Peters’ availability to play against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday is uncertain, the team said. At the end of the first half, Peters looked disturbed up and headed to the medical tent. The Seahawks were behind 24-3 at the half.

After signing with the practice squad early in the season, Peters was most recently added to the active roster. Walk-out on November 19 On Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks lost to the Los Angeles Rams in what could have been a major setback. Running back Kenneth Walker hobbled across the middle on his team’s opening drive of the game and headed straight to the injury tent.

Walker was declared out of the game by the Seahawks due to an oblique injury following additional assessment. As he was hurt, Walker had four rushes for eighteen yards. Zach Charbonnet, the team’s primary backup running back, will take his place in the starting lineup. SEAHAWKS SIGN PETERS ON NOV. 17 Prior to Sunday’s away game against the Los Angeles Rams, the Seattle Seahawks have formally added veteran offensive tackle Jason Peters to their active roster, according to Peters’ agent.

 

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