The news surrounding Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf dominated the Seattle Seahawks headlines Wednesday, which allowed another bit of interesting information to fly under the radar. Soon-to-be free agent linebacker Ernest Jones IV underwent knee surgery shortly after the end of the 2024 season,
On Wednesday, reports surfaced that Seattle Seahawks star receiver DK Metcalf requested a trade shortly after it was revealed that the team was parting ways with 10-year veteran wideout Tyler Lockett this offseason.
Next season seems more perilous for the Seahawks, who may have just one prime receiver after Tyler Lockett’s release and DK Metcalf’s trade request.
With Tyler Lockett likely on his way out and countless trade rumors surrounding DK Metcalf, the Seattle Seahawks' wide receiver room could be in for an overhaul
On Wednesday, the Seahawks moved on from veteran receiver Tyler Lockett. The split isn't necessarily permanent. Via Michael-Shawn Dugar of TheAthletic.com, G.M. John Schneider addressed the question of whether Lockett could return during Schneider's visit with Seattle Sports 710.
In the span of four days, the Seattle Seahawks released Tyler Lockett, a franchise cornerstone, traded quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders, and lost their top offensive weapon, DK Metcalf.
The Seattle Seahawks are moving on from a franchise legend. The team is releasing wide receiver Tyler Lockett in a cap-related move, it announced Wednesday. The 32-year-old spent all 10 NFL seasons in Seattle,
Tyler Lockett has been cut for cap savings, Geno Smith is getting traded to the Las Vegas Raiders and now DK Metcalf is on his way to the Pittsburgh Steelers. In exchange, the Seahawks got a total of almost $60 million in salary cap relief,
It's Friday and we got you covered with all the Seahawks news you might have missed this week. Tyler Lockett will go down as one of the greatest receivers in Seahawks history, and he leaves behind a legacy of dynamic playmaking and leadership in all his pursuits.
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