Seahawks fear worst with RB
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As expected, the Seahawks placed running back Kenny McIntosh on injured reserve after Mike Macdonald confirmed he tore his ACL in Saturday’s practice. He’ll have surgery on Tuesday and obviously his season is over. A real awful way for McIntosh’s season to end before it even begins.
While Cross rested on a Seahawks day of from training-camp practices, the Los Angeles Chargers and Rashawn Slater re-set the top of the league’s market for left tackles. The Chargers gave Slater, a 26-year-old two-time Pro Bowl selection, a four-year, $114 million contract with a eye-catching $92 million guaranteed, per multiple reports.
Seattle Seahawks EDGE Derick Hall broke out as a sophomore in 2024. Entering last season having recorded zero sacks as a rookie in 2023, Hall exploded to accumulate eight sacks as a second-year pro. The former Auburn standout is now attempting to build on that showing.
As the Seahawks prepare to put on pads, the intensity is building. Plus, an update on Sam Darnold and the offensive line so far.
The Seattle Seahawks aren't in a rush to make decisions about the starting OL unit, especially not before pads come on.
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In the first "real football" of Seahawks training camp, new guys Jalen Milroe and Nick Emmanwori learned how tricky Mike Macdonald's defense can be.
They are the tight ends remaining after coach Mike Macdonald and general manager John Schneider released Fant, the 27-year-old the Seahawks acquired from Denver in the Russell Wilson trade the spring of 2022. Cutting Fant saved Seattle $8.9 million against their salary cap in 2025.
The Seattle Seahawks need someone to step up in their passing attack, and could lean heavily on one of their versatile rookies.
Former Seattle Seahawks tight end Noah Fant is visiting the Miami Dolphins in free agency, according to a report by Jordan Schultz. Fant has been busy since the Seahawks released him right before training camp began. The Dolphins will mark his third visit, after he previously met with the Cincinnati Bengals and New Orleans Saints.