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Seattle's new quarterback is counting on this summer of facing tricks each day paying off for the remade offense this fall.
Let's preview some of the most intriguing storylines, starting with the void at tight end created by a major roster move over the weekend.
The Seahawks were back on the field Thursday for Day 2 of training camp, a practice in a quieter environment, as this one was not open to the public, but that also featured a bit more intensity after easing into things on Day 1. 1. The offensive progression is evident.
Jalen Milroe, running the No. 3 offense, made some strong throws and showed some accountability at Seahawks training camp. Here's what else we learned.
The coaches limited Walker during offseason practices to preserve him. Now he’s full go. Fant leaving makes AJ Barner a starter.
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Here are five observations from Day 1 of Seahawks camp: 1. Kenneth Walker III looked healthy and as explosive as ever. While he was in attendance for voluntary offseason workouts and minicamp, running back Kenneth Walker III didn't do a ton of on-field work due to what Macdonald said at the time was a minor ankle injury.
Former Alabama quarterback, Jalen Milroe appears to be displaying his arm talent in training camp for the Seattle Seahawks ahead of the 2025 season. Milroe was drafted by the Seahawks in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Offseason knee surgery has sidelined the veteran linebacker yet again. His contract hints Seattle will be patient with him.
Nwosu's offseason surgery could sideline him into the season, but Walker is healthy and looking sharp as the Seahawks open camp.
The Seattle Seahawks held their first training camp practice on Wednesday afternoon. It felt like the official start of the 2025 season, though it was a 90 minute pad-less session. Several intriguing topics emerged, including the usage of Brady Russell ...