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  • The Butler did it

    Posted Mar 10, 2010

    Donald Butler and teammate Daniel Te’o-Nesheim made the most of their Pro Day opportunity when the NFL scouts came calling at the University of Washington on Wednesday

  • Pete goes Carroll-ing

    Posted Mar 9, 2010

    Pete Carroll the football coach turned into Pete Carroll the motivational speaker Tuesday morning, and the Seahawks’ new head man left them laughing – but also with some words to succeed by

  • Seahawks Trade Seneca Wallace to Cleveland

    Posted Mar 8, 2010

    QB Seneca Wallace has been traded to the Cleveland Browns for undisclosed 2011 draft picks.

  • SeneCat runs its course

    Posted Mar 8, 2010

    Seneca Wallace’s seven-year stay with the Seahawks ended Monday, when the backup QB was traded to the Cleveland Browns for a 2011 draft choice

  • Seahawks tender five players

    Posted Mar 4, 2010

    They have the right of first refusal or acquire a pick in the round of that player's original draft status for four players and made an exclusive rights tender to linebacker David Hawthorne.

  • Love me tender

    Posted Mar 4, 2010

    The Seahawks have tendered four restricted free agents, giving them right of first refusal or draft choice compensation on Chris Spencer, Rob Sims, Darryl Tapp and Ben Obomanu

  • The more backs the merrier

    Posted Mar 3, 2010

    The running-back-by-committee approach has become the trend in the NFL, but Seahawks coach Pete Carroll already was a proponent from his days at USC.

  • Constant Comparisons

    Posted Mar 2, 2010

    Clemson’s C.J. Spiller is out to separate himself from the other backs in this year’s draft class, but will he ever be able to outrun the obvious comparisons to Reggie Bush?

  • Taylor-made mission

    Posted Mar 1, 2010

    Former USC and O’Dea High School safety Taylor Mays is out to prove it wasn’t a mistake to return to USC for his senior season

  • What is the rush?

    Posted Feb 28, 2010

    Improving the Seahawks’ pass rush remains a priority at the NFL scouting combine for coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider.