Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker leaving Seahawks
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The Seattle Seahawks officially lost cornerback Riq Woolen to free agency. Woolen signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $15 million. The Seahawks now only have two starting-caliber cornerbacks under contract, having re-signed Josh Jobe to pair with Devon Witherspoon.
The Seattle Seahawks tendered wide receiver Jake Bobo right before the official start of NFL free agency.
The Seahawks locked up receiver and standout returner Rashid Shaheed ahead of the start of the new league year.
Yes, things are starting to get a little light on the running back position in the free agency market, but there’s still some time and a few names that are worth considering.
The Seattle Seahawks have a new need at running back now that Kenneth Walker III has agreed to terms with the Kansas City Chiefs. Seattle will be without Walker in 2026, and Zach Charbonnet for at least the first portion of the season as he recovers from an ACL injury sustained in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby had been quiet in the 24 hours after the trade that would have sent him to the Ravens fell apart. He has finally spoken. "Everything Happens For A Reason," Crosby tweeted on Wednesday night.
The Seattle Seahawks suddenly find themselves in the market for a new starting running back with Kenneth Walker set to join the Kansas City Chiefs. With Walker and Travis Etienne off the board, there are dwindling options for the Seahawks to consider in NFL free agency.