Seahawks right tackle Abe Lucas appears to undergo knee surgery

The most-difficult part of that project will be deciding what to do at the right tackle position.

Whoever the Seahawks hire as their new head coach, one of their top priorities will need to be upgrading an offensive line that has been stuck between bad and mediocre for a very long time now due to a lack of resources. The most-difficult part of that project will be deciding what to do at the right tackle position.

On paper, Seattle has a very strong starter in third-year tackle Abe Lucas out of Washington State. However, Lucas has a chronic knee pain problem that kept him on the sidelines for more than half of the team’s 2023 season – Lucas only appeared in six games this year. In his absence right tackle became an eyesore on Seahawks film, with a trio of candidates (Jake Curhan, Stone Forsythe and Jason Peters) all performing poorly in his place.

Good news – it appears that Lucas is finally getting a surgery to address the issue. This Instagram story from his page seems to indicate so, anyway.

If Lucas can’t consistently stay on the field, the Seahawks will have to seriously consider trying to draft another franchise right tackle. Hopefully this procedure will keep him clear in the long run.

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It sounds like Seahawks general manager John Schneider is in the market for another defensive minded head coach.

It sounds like Seahawks general manager John Schneider is in the market for another defensive minded head coach. In the wake of last week’s surprise removal of Pete Carroll, we had heard very little news on the search for his replacement. That changed today when we received several reports of official interview requests, most of them for defensive coordinators. It makes sense, given how poorly Seattle’s defense has played over the last six seasons. In 2023 they finished ranked No. 25 in points allowed per game.

The Seahawks are casting a wide net, though – and today’s reported requests include at least one offensive playcaller. Here’s where we will be tracking reports of the team’s interest in potential head coach candidates.

Stock up, stock down for potential Seahawks hires from Wild-Card weekend

Let’s review who’s up and whos down.

News has been quiet on the Seahawks’ head coach search, aside from some vague reported interest in Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn and Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald. Hopefully this week things will begin to pick up as the playoffs move along.

However, based on what’s already happened in the Wild Card round on Saturday and Sunday, a few potential head coach hires have seen their stock drop off pretty dramatically. Let’s review who’s up and who’s down.

Inactives for Dolphins vs. Chiefs, AFC wild card round

Here are the players who will be inactive during the #Dolphins vs. #Chiefs AFC wild card game | From @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins have released their lists of inactive players ahead of their AFC wild card matchup.

Here are the inactive players for the Chiefs:

  • WR Justyn Ross
  • WR Kadarius Toney
  • OT Wanya Morris
  • DE BJ Thompson
  • DT Neil Farrell
  • CB Keith Taylor
  • DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah

Here is the inactive list for the Dolphins:

  • QB Skylar Thompson
  • CB Xavien Howard
  • S Jevon Holland
  • CB Cam Smith
  • OT Kion Smith
  • TE Tyler Kroft

Seahawks expected to move on from Pete Carroll as head coach

According to a report by Adam Schefter at ESPN, Pete Carroll is not expected to return as head coach of the Seahawks next season.

According to a report by Adam Schefter at ESPN, Pete Carroll is not expected to return as head coach of the Seahawks next season.

Schefter’s report states that Carroll may still be with the organization, but it won’t be as head coach.

This news comes as a bit of a shock, despite the disappointing finish to the 2023 season that the Seahawks just went through.

Carroll’s teams made the playoffs in 10 of 14 seasons with him as head coach and compiled a 137-89-1 record during the regular season. His reign culminated in a Super Bowl win in the 2013 season.

We will have more on this story as it develops.

Update:

The team has released a statement via owner Jody Allen, saying it was an amicable break and that Carroll will indeed remain with the organization as an advisor.

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Inactives for Chiefs vs. Chargers, Week 18

Here are the players who will be inactive during the #Chiefs vs. #Chargers Week 18 game | From @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers have released their lists of inactive players ahead of their Week 18 matchup.

Here are the inactive players for the Chiefs:

  • QB Patrick Mahomes
  • TE Travis Kelce
  • WR Kadarius Toney
  • OT Donovan Smith
  • CB L’Jarius Sneed
  • DE Mike Danna
  • WR Rashee Rice

Here is the inactive list for the Chargers:

  • WR Keenan Allen
  • LB Kenneth Murray Jr.
  • DL Nick Williams
  • OG Zion Johnson
  • WR Jalen Guyton
  • RB Isaiah Spiller
  • S JT Woods

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll’s contract has an option for 2025 season

The Seattle Seahawks’ 2023 season may end today, depending on how things go in Arizona and at Lambeau Field this afternoon.

The Seattle Seahawks’ 2023 season may end today, depending on how things go in Arizona and at Lambeau Field this afternoon. When it’s over the team will have some choices to make, including at the top of the organization.

According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero at NFL.com, Pete Carroll’s contract runs through 2024 and has an option in 2025. They also have a note that states the team is always evaluating and updating contingency plans in case Carroll decides to walk away.

“The Seahawks always are evaluating and updating contingency plans in the event longtime coach Pete Carroll, now 72 years old, decides to walk away. Seahawks chair Jody Allen usually meets with Carroll and general manager John Schneider in the days after the season concludes — which could be extended by a playoff run, with a win Sunday over the Cardinals plus a Packers loss to the Bears gets Seattle in — any decisions will wait until then. Carroll is under contract through 2024, with an option for 2025 that can be exercised in the offseason.”

If you were reading carefully, you noticed there isn’t any actual news here – aside from Carroll’s 2025 year being an option rather than a regular part of his contract as we originally were led to believe.

It’s of course possible that Carroll may decide to quit, but it would certainly come as a surprise. That’s also the only way he’ll be leaving, as the organization essentially decided to keep Carroll over Russell Wilson not even two years ago. The Seahawks are not going to fire him, even if they lose today and finish 8-9.

Carroll has been taking criticism this past week for his team’s loss to the Steelers, a game they were favored to win by 3.5 points going in. Missed tackles and atrocious decisions on fourth down were the main culprits in that loss, but penalties have also been a serious problem all season – one in which this team has underperformed its full potential by quite a bit.

Carroll’s track record of making the playoffs has also been aided by the expansion of the wild card seeds. If it were still only six teams per conference they wouldn’t have made the postseason since 2020.

Still, it would come as a shock if Carroll were to actually move on this offseason.

If the Seahawks are going to try something different, our best guess is that Carroll might get elevated into a different kind of job – more team president than day-to-day head coach, similar to the role Pat Riley has been in with the Miami Heat since 2008.

Carroll has energy and knowledge that the organization would be foolish to send packing – but if they’re ever going to get back to the Super Bowl history says they’ll need to do it with a different head coach. John Harbaugh has a good chance to buck the trend this year, but NFL coaches who win a Super Bowl then go a decade without one tend to never get back there.

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Here are five things to know heading into today’s game.

The Seahawks may be playing their final game of the year today. A win over the Cardinals won’t guarantee them a spot in the playoffs – but it would at least match last season’s record of 9-8.

Here are five things to know heading into today’s game.

Seahawks 53-man roster tracker: 2 DL elevated from practice squad

Austin Faoliu and Matthew Gotel have been elevated from the practice squad by the Seahawks for today’s game against the Cardinals.

On Saturday the Seahawks announced a couple of elevations from their practice squad for today’s game against the Cardinals, both of them interior defensive linemen. Austin Faoliu has been activated, as has Matthew Gotel. With Mario Edwards ruled out and Jarran Reed questionable, they’ll offer extra depth for Seattle inside today.

Here is the updated 53-man roster by jersey number going into Week 18.

Leonard Williams joins list of DNPs on Week 18 injury report

Here is the full injury report from Thursday’s practice.

The Seattle Seahawks’ last injury report of the season is heading in the wrong direction. On Wednesday the team had seven players sit out practice. Yesterday that list grew, as defensive end Leonard Williams was listed among the non-participants with a shoulder injury. On the bright side, running back Ken Walker is getting better – after being a DNP on Wednesday he was upgraded to limited yesterday.

Here is the full injury report from Thursday’s practice.