2025 Seattle Seahawks training camp
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Well, one day into training camp, and said young talent is already making it evident why the Seahawks felt comfortable moving on from Fant. Rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo, Seattle's second round pick from the 2025 NFL draft, hauled in a rather impressive reception from quarterback Sam Darnold. His highlight can be viewed in the Tweet below.
It may be almost August, but Seattle still has at least two competitions to settle at the line of scrimmage before the season begins.
Let's preview some of the most intriguing storylines, starting with the void at tight end created by a major roster move over the weekend.
Bobo sees and feels it already, after offseason meetings, film study and practices. Coach Mike Macdonald hired Kubiak to run the ball with lead back Kenneth Walker in the final year of his rookie contract. The offense’s new purpose is improve what was the NFL’s 29th-ranked rushing offense in 2024.
Back for his first training camp at the VMAC in Renton on Wednesday since 2020, however, Griffin was present but not practicing, according to ESPN's Brady Henderson. He doesn't have an injury designation, as Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald told reporters after practice that Griffin was dealing with an illness.
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The Seattle Seahawks' decision to release Noah Fant on Sunday ahead of the start of training camp cleared $8.91 million against the salary cap, as well as set up competition with the tight end group.
The coaches limited Walker during offseason practices to preserve him. Now he’s full go. Fant leaving makes AJ Barner a starter.
Asked after day one of Seahawks training camp how the offense is progressing, coach Mike Macdonald didn’t hesitate: “We’re right on schedule."
The Seattle Seahawks held their first training camp practice on Wednesday afternoon. It felt like the official start of the 2025 season, though it was a 90 minute pad-less session. Several intriguing topics emerged, including the usage of Brady Russell ...
Seattle's new quarterback is counting on this summer of facing tricks each day paying off for the remade offense this fall.
Jalen Milroe, running the No. 3 offense, made some strong throws and showed some accountability at Seahawks training camp. Here's what else we learned.