Seattle Seahawks announce team’s 2022 Season Honors

Following a whirlwind year, the Seattle Seahawks have announced their 2022 Season Honors.

The Seattle Seahawks’ season wrapped up with a wild-card loss to the San Francisco 49ers but there were plenty of highlights along the way. After a wild year, Seahawks.com reporter John Boyle has issued his 2022 Season Honors awards on the team’s website.

 

Seattle Seahawks announce their 2021 season honors award winners

The Seattle Seahawks have announced their 2021 NFL season honors award winners.

The Seattle Seahawks had a disappointing 2021 campaign, finishing the year with a losing record and no trip to the playoffs. But the season wasn’t a complete dud, with a number of highlights and memorable plays.

Now that the year is in the books – the Seahawks have awarded their 2021 season honors to players and plays deserving of recognition.

Below are the winners:

Offensive MVP: Wide receiver Tyler Lockett

Defensive MVP: Safety Quandre Diggs

Special Teams MVP: Linebacker/Fullback Nick Bellore

Best Rookie, Offense: Offensive Tackle Jake Curhan

Best Rookie, Defense: Cornerback Tre Brown

Most Promising Debut: Defensive end Darrell Taylor

Best Newcomer: Guard Gabe Jackson

Unsung Hero: Defensive tackle Al Woods

Best Finish: Running back Rashaad Penny

Best Year Two Leap: Linebacker Jordyn Brooks

Best play offense: Russell Wilson to Freddie Swain in the corner of the end zone.

Best play defense: Carlos Dunlap sack in Seattle’s Week-13 win over the 49ers.

Best play special teams: Michael Dickson’s double punt against the Rams.

Trend to continue in 2022: Run game success on both sides of the ball.

Thing to improve in 2022: The pass rush and takeaways on defense.

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Seattle Seahawks announce 2021 midseason honors

With the first half of the 2021 NFL year in the books, the Seattle Seahawks have now announced their midseason honors winners.

The Seattle Seahawks have their bye this week, just in time to mark the middle of the NFL season.  An annual tradition, the Seahawks have taken a look back at the first half of the year and issued their mid-season honors.

Without further ado . . .  here are your 2021 mid-season award winners!

Offensive MVP: Wide receiver DK Metcalf

Defensive MVP: Linebacker Bobby Wagner

Special Teams MVP: Linebacker/Fullback Nick Bellore

Best Rookie: Cornerback Tre Brown

Best Newcomer: Guard Gabe Jackson

Best Comeback Player: Defensive end Darrell Taylor

Unsung Heroes: Poona Ford, Al Woods and Bryan Mone

Best Play, Offense: Russell Wilson escapes and finds Freddie Swain in the end zone for a spectacular touchdown

Best Play, Defense: Quandre Diggs takes one from his old friend Matt Stafford

Best Play, Special Teams: Michael Dickson’s absurd double punt vs. the Rams.

Trend to build on in the second half: Ball security on offense

Trend to clean up in the second half: Poor finishing

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Seattle Seahawks announce 2019 Season Honors

After an impressive campaign that ended in the divisional round, the Seattle Seahawks have announced their 2019 Season Honors awards.

The Seattle Seahawks wrapped up their 2019 campaign with a loss to the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round of the playoffs. Now that the year is officially in the books, Seahawks.com has announced its Season Honors.

Without further ado, here are the winners of the coveted awards.

Seattle Seahawks 2019 Season Honors

Offensive MVP: Quarterback Russell Wilson

Defensive MVP: Linebacker Bobby Wagner

Special Teams MVPs: Ugo Amadi & Nick Bellore

Best Rookie: Receiver DK Metcalf

Best Newcomer: Defensive End Jadeveon Clowney

Comebacker Player of The Year: Linebacker K.J. Wright

Best In-Season Acquisition: Safety Quandre Diggs

Unsung Hero: Center Joey Hunt

Most Improved: Defensive End Rasheem Green

Unexpected breakout season: Tight end Jacob Hollister

Best Play, Offense: Russell Wilson to Tyler Lockett for an (almost) impossible touchdown vs. the Rams

Best Play, Defense: Jarran Reed & Jadeveon Clowney team up for a defensive score against the 49ers

Best unexpected late-season development to arise from a bad situation: The return of Beast Mode

Trends to continue in 2020: Turnover differential, overall offensive efficiency & road success

Things to clean up in 2020: Defensive inconsistency & struggles at home

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