Shaquem Griffin stays in Seattle as Seahawks add him to practice squad

The Seahawks waived fan-favorite defensive/end linebacker Shaquem Griffin during initial roster cuts on Saturday but were able to add him back to the practice squad Sunday morning.
Griffin will remain in Seattle for now with his twin brother, cornerback Shaquill Griffin.
Seattle selecting the Griffin brothers in back to back NFL drafts made for a number of heartwarming stories for football fans around the league.
Griffin became the first one-handed player to be drafted into the NFL in the modern area.
In Seattle, he has has been utilized on mostly special teams but was given a test run rotating in at the edge position last season to bolter the pass rush. Perhaps another year will help with his development

The Seahawks waived fan-favorite defensive/end linebacker Shaquem Griffin during initial roster cuts on Saturday but were able to add him back to the practice squad Sunday morning.
Griffin will remain in Seattle for now with his twin brother, cornerback Shaquill Griffin.
Seattle selecting the Griffin brothers in back to back NFL drafts made for a number of heartwarming stories for football fans around the league.
Griffin became the first one-handed player to be drafted into the NFL in the modern area.
In Seattle, he has has been utilized on mostly special teams but was given a test run rotating in at the edge position last season to bolter the pass rush. Perhaps another year will help with his development

Shaquem Griffin stays in Seattle as Seahawks add him to practice squad

The Seahawks waived fan-favorite defensive/end linebacker Shaquem Griffin during initial roster cuts on Saturday but were able to add him back to the practice squad Sunday morning.
Griffin will remain in Seattle for now with his twin brother, cornerback Shaquill Griffin.
Seattle selecting the Griffin brothers in back to back NFL drafts made for a number of heartwarming stories for football fans around the league.
Griffin became the first one-handed player to be drafted into the NFL in the modern area.
In Seattle, he has has been utilized on mostly special teams but was given a test run rotating in at the edge position last season to bolter the pass rush. Perhaps another year will help with his development

The Seahawks waived fan-favorite defensive/end linebacker Shaquem Griffin during initial roster cuts on Saturday but were able to add him back to the practice squad Sunday morning.
Griffin will remain in Seattle for now with his twin brother, cornerback Shaquill Griffin.
Seattle selecting the Griffin brothers in back to back NFL drafts made for a number of heartwarming stories for football fans around the league.
Griffin became the first one-handed player to be drafted into the NFL in the modern area.
In Seattle, he has has been utilized on mostly special teams but was given a test run rotating in at the edge position last season to bolter the pass rush. Perhaps another year will help with his development

Seahawks re-sign WR Josh Gordon, who is waiting on reinstatement

Veteran wide receiver Josh will once again play for the Seahawks. Seattle and Gordon have already worked out a deal he has signed for as soon as he is reinstated into the National Football League.
Gordon was on Seattle’s roster for 5 games last season before he was suspended for violating the league’s substance abuse and PED policies after testing positive for a banned substance and masking agent.
He submitted his application for reinstatement in June and it is going “very well,” per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Gordon must be reinstated before he can play this season.
Gordon started one of five games played for the Seahawks in 2019 and logged seven receptions for 139 yards

Veteran wide receiver Josh will once again play for the Seahawks. Seattle and Gordon have already worked out a deal he has signed for as soon as he is reinstated into the National Football League.
Gordon was on Seattle’s roster for 5 games last season before he was suspended for violating the league’s substance abuse and PED policies after testing positive for a banned substance and masking agent.
He submitted his application for reinstatement in June and it is going “very well,” per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Gordon must be reinstated before he can play this season.
Gordon started one of five games played for the Seahawks in 2019 and logged seven receptions for 139 yards

Seahawks re-sign WR Josh Gordon, who is waiting on reinstatement

Veteran wide receiver Josh will once again play for the Seahawks. Seattle and Gordon have already worked out a deal he has signed for as soon as he is reinstated into the National Football League.
Gordon was on Seattle’s roster for 5 games last season before he was suspended for violating the league’s substance abuse and PED policies after testing positive for a banned substance and masking agent.
He submitted his application for reinstatement in June and it is going “very well,” per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Gordon must be reinstated before he can play this season.
Gordon started one of five games played for the Seahawks in 2019 and logged seven receptions for 139 yards

Veteran wide receiver Josh will once again play for the Seahawks. Seattle and Gordon have already worked out a deal he has signed for as soon as he is reinstated into the National Football League.
Gordon was on Seattle’s roster for 5 games last season before he was suspended for violating the league’s substance abuse and PED policies after testing positive for a banned substance and masking agent.
He submitted his application for reinstatement in June and it is going “very well,” per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Gordon must be reinstated before he can play this season.
Gordon started one of five games played for the Seahawks in 2019 and logged seven receptions for 139 yards

Seahawks bring back former Seattle wide receiver Paul Richardson

The Seahawks have reunited with another familiar face just in time for the start of the regular season.
On Saturday, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo confirmed the team would be signing wide Paul Richarson back to the roster.
Seattle had hosted Richardson earlier in the week on a visit and the wide receiver had gone through the mandated COVID-19 testing.
The Richardson signing makes sense in light of the recent injuries to the receiving corps. Phillip Dorsett (foot) and John Ursua (hamstring) have both missed practiced over the last week.
Richardson was originally selected by the Seahawks in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He spent four seasons in Seattle before signing in Washington in 2018

The Seahawks have reunited with another familiar face just in time for the start of the regular season.
On Saturday, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo confirmed the team would be signing wide Paul Richarson back to the roster.
Seattle had hosted Richardson earlier in the week on a visit and the wide receiver had gone through the mandated COVID-19 testing.
The Richardson signing makes sense in light of the recent injuries to the receiving corps. Phillip Dorsett (foot) and John Ursua (hamstring) have both missed practiced over the last week.
Richardson was originally selected by the Seahawks in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He spent four seasons in Seattle before signing in Washington in 2018

Seahawks bring back former Seattle wide receiver Paul Richardson

The Seahawks have reunited with another familiar face just in time for the start of the regular season.
On Saturday, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo confirmed the team would be signing wide Paul Richarson back to the roster.
Seattle had hosted Richardson earlier in the week on a visit and the wide receiver had gone through the mandated COVID-19 testing.
The Richardson signing makes sense in light of the recent injuries to the receiving corps. Phillip Dorsett (foot) and John Ursua (hamstring) have both missed practiced over the last week.
Richardson was originally selected by the Seahawks in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He spent four seasons in Seattle before signing in Washington in 2018

The Seahawks have reunited with another familiar face just in time for the start of the regular season.
On Saturday, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo confirmed the team would be signing wide Paul Richarson back to the roster.
Seattle had hosted Richardson earlier in the week on a visit and the wide receiver had gone through the mandated COVID-19 testing.
The Richardson signing makes sense in light of the recent injuries to the receiving corps. Phillip Dorsett (foot) and John Ursua (hamstring) have both missed practiced over the last week.
Richardson was originally selected by the Seahawks in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He spent four seasons in Seattle before signing in Washington in 2018

Seahawks guard Chance Warmack opts out of 2020 season

Newly-signed Seahawks guard Chance Warmack, who had hoped to make a comeback in 2020 after sitting out the 2019 season, will wait one more year before taking a snap in training camp.Warmack’s contract, a one-year deal worth $1,047,500, will roll over to 2021 and he will receive a stipend of $150,000, as dictated by the agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA

Newly-signed Seahawks guard Chance Warmack, who had hoped to make a comeback in 2020 after sitting out the 2019 season, will wait one more year before taking a snap in training camp.Warmack’s contract, a one-year deal worth $1,047,500, will roll over to 2021 and he will receive a stipend of $150,000, as dictated by the agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA

Seahawks guard Chance Warmack opts out of 2020 season

Newly-signed Seahawks guard Chance Warmack, who had hoped to make a comeback in 2020 after sitting out the 2019 season, will wait one more year before taking a snap in training camp.Warmack’s contract, a one-year deal worth $1,047,500, will roll over to 2021 and he will receive a stipend of $150,000, as dictated by the agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA

Newly-signed Seahawks guard Chance Warmack, who had hoped to make a comeback in 2020 after sitting out the 2019 season, will wait one more year before taking a snap in training camp.Warmack’s contract, a one-year deal worth $1,047,500, will roll over to 2021 and he will receive a stipend of $150,000, as dictated by the agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA

How shortened NFL preseason could impact Seahawks schedule

In a move that was speculated to happen eventually due to coronavirus cases on the rise, the NFL shortened the 2020 preseason from four to two games per team.”In essence, the league canceled Weeks 1 and 4 of its original preseason schedule,” writes ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, citing a league source.As far as the Seahawks are concerned, under this revised schedule, Seattle will likely play the Texans on the road on August 22 at 5 p.m. PT and the Chargers at home on August 27 at 7 p.m. PT.The slated Week 1 matchup against the Raiders and the Week 4 game at the Vikings would be canceled

In a move that was speculated to happen eventually due to coronavirus cases on the rise, the NFL shortened the 2020 preseason from four to two games per team.”In essence, the league canceled Weeks 1 and 4 of its original preseason schedule,” writes ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, citing a league source.As far as the Seahawks are concerned, under this revised schedule, Seattle will likely play the Texans on the road on August 22 at 5 p.m. PT and the Chargers at home on August 27 at 7 p.m. PT.The slated Week 1 matchup against the Raiders and the Week 4 game at the Vikings would be canceled

How shortened NFL preseason could impact Seahawks schedule

In a move that was speculated to happen eventually due to coronavirus cases on the rise, the NFL shortened the 2020 preseason from four to two games per team.”In essence, the league canceled Weeks 1 and 4 of its original preseason schedule,” writes ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, citing a league source.As far as the Seahawks are concerned, under this revised schedule, Seattle will likely play the Texans on the road on August 22 at 5 p.m. PT and the Chargers at home on August 27 at 7 p.m. PT.The slated Week 1 matchup against the Raiders and the Week 4 game at the Vikings would be canceled

In a move that was speculated to happen eventually due to coronavirus cases on the rise, the NFL shortened the 2020 preseason from four to two games per team.”In essence, the league canceled Weeks 1 and 4 of its original preseason schedule,” writes ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, citing a league source.As far as the Seahawks are concerned, under this revised schedule, Seattle will likely play the Texans on the road on August 22 at 5 p.m. PT and the Chargers at home on August 27 at 7 p.m. PT.The slated Week 1 matchup against the Raiders and the Week 4 game at the Vikings would be canceled