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Seahawks Round-Up: Getting Ready For Jacksonville, Seahawks Legend Finds Purpose After NFL Career & More

All the Seahawks news you might have missed from this week.

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Good afternoon, 12s. Here's a look at what's going on out there and any news you might have missed, about your Seattle Seahawks.

The Seahawks are on the road for a 10 a.m. PT matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Here is news from the week to get you ready for the matchup and other news out there about the Seattle Seahawks.

Seahawks Legend Justin Britt, who spent six seasons with the Seahawks shared his story of finding purpose in a life after football.

Erocy.world on BlueSky asks if the Seahawks might trade for an edge rusher, linebacker or cornerback, and what is most likely. @FSaelee and others also ask about possible impact trade additions.

A: One tough outing on defense and everyone wants to trade for help, huh? Kidding aside, this is the time of year when it's fair to wonder if the Seahawks might add some help via a trade. The deadline isn't until Nov. 4, but as multiple trades on Tuesday showed, teams don't always wait until the deadline to strike a deal. Also relevant to the conversation is the fact that Seahawks general manager John Schneider is not afraid to make in-season trade acquisitions, acquiring some key players over the years, often times for great value.

One of Schneider's earliest, and to this date most important, trades was the one that brought Marshawn Lynch to Seattle in 2010. And over the years the Seahawks have added several big contributors, from left tackle Duane Brown to safety Quandre Diggs to two of the top players on the current defense, lineman Leonard Williams and linebacker Ernest Jones IV.

I'm not going to pretend to know who or what position group the Seahawks might target in a potential trade, if they were to make one, but what is safe to say is that Schneider and personnel department are paying very close attention to what teams around the league are doing and trying to decipher who might be available, and then looking at who could be a fit to add to the team. None of that is to say the Seahawks will definitely add to the team between now and the deadline, but they'll be thorough in exploring those possibilities.

The Seahawks get set to travel to Jacksonville for a matchup vs. the 4-1 Jaguars in Week 6 at EverBank Stadium. The team will wear their all-white uniform set for the cross-country road trip.

At 4-1 after a dramatic Monday night win, the Jaguars have already matched last year's win total. What has first-year coach Liam Coen brought to the organization to lead such a big turnaround?

John Oehser of Jaguars.com: Coen, the offensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season, has instilled a toughness and physicality to the Jaguars this season that they previously lacked. This was a team that went 3-10 in one-score games in 2024, and it has won three consecutive such games entering Sunday – 17-10 over the Houston Texans, 31-26 over the San Francisco 49ers and 31-28 over the Kansas City Chiefs this past Monday. Mental toughness was evident in all three victories. The Jaguars also have been the more physical team in most – if not all – of their games this season, a sharp contrast to recent seasons. This team believes in Coen and they believe their good. That belief – and a strong running game and turnover-centric defense – is a huge reason they're 4-1.

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Week 5 Coaches of the Week

Our Week 5 coach of the week winners are head coach Kevin Peterson of Heritage high School (3A), and head coach Nick Lucey of Squalicum High School (2A). Each coach will be invited to a Seahawks game later this season to be recognized for their accomplishments and will receive a $500 donation to their football program!

Coach Kevin Peterson, is in his third season as head coach of the Heritage Timberwolves. He and his staff have led one of the most impressive program turnarounds in recent years. Taking over a program that had finished 0–9 in 2022, Peterson and his staff have guided Heritage through a complete transformation built on accountability, toughness, and Pack Mentality. Tremendous player buy-in and commitment have driven the resurgence, culminating in a gritty Week 5 14–6 victory over Shelton to improve to 5–0, securing the best start and only the 4th winning season in school history.

Nick Lucey has been the head football coach for Squalicum High School for 12 years and is in his 24th year of coaching overall. He holds a 80-34 record while coaching at Squalicum with 6 state playoff appearances, and 2 academic state champions. Coach Lucey is a proud Washington State University graduate and played for and coached under his father Bob Lucey at Curtis High School. The Squalicum Storm just beat the reigning state champs and #1 ranked 2A team in a huge 24-21 upset!

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