Robert Turbin is coming in hot with this take... or is it even that hot? We’re not sure how much longer DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba will stay together, but in the eyes of one former Seattle Seahawks running back turned analyst, this is the best wide receiver trio in the NFL.
The Seattle Seahawks have drafted just two quarterbacks since John Schneider took over as general manager in 2010, and there’s plenty of speculation that he could take his third in the 2024 NFL Draft.
After the Seattle Seahawks’ preseason win over the Minnesota Vikings, one of their newest players shared his expectations for the team this year. Huard: What stands out with Seattle Seahawks preseason star Jake Bobo “I think we have a really good shot at winning the Super Bowl this year,” linebacker Devin Bush said in his press conference.
It’s hard to come up with complaints about the Seahawks’ offense this season. What Robert Turbin is looking for Seahawks to do coming out of bye A big
It’s been a surprisingly successful year thus far for the NFC West-leading Seahawks (6-4), but they went into their bye on a sour note after falling to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21-16 in Germany on Nov.
Former pro running back Robert Turbin explained during a segment that NFL Network aired on Monday evening why he'd keep Garoppolo around if he was making roster calls for the Niners.
All eyes are on what the Seahawks do – or don’t do – at quarterback this offseason, and someone who has a very good idea of what Seattle’s approach to that spot may be is former Hawks running back Robert Turbin.
A year after making only three selections in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Seahawks tripled that total in 2022, adding nine new picks to the mix. Huard: How Drew Lock impacts Seahawks’ timeline to add Baker Mayfield Five of those nine selections came in the third day of the NFL Draft alone.
After watching the Rams successfully trade away the future for the present, I have felt strongly that this is the path the Seahawks should, take as well.
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