Add Christian Haynes to the list of Seahawks draft picks now under contract. The Seattle Seahawks are just about finished with getting their 2024 draft class under contract.
Free agency has one tweak once the draft ends. With the NFL Draft all wrapped up, the next major date on the NFL calendar is the release of the regular season schedule, which we should get in mid-May.
The Seattle Seahawks addressed their need along the interior offensive line, taking UConn guard Christian Haynes in the third round with the No. 81 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Friday night.
Field Yates of ESPN was the first to report that free agent offensive guard Phil Haynes visited the Dolphins on Monday. Haynes, who will turn 29 in October, was a former fourth-round pick by Seattle in 2019.
In addition to re-signing one of their own free agent offensive lineman and adding one from another team, the Miami Dolphins also had a free agent visit with guard Phil Haynes on Monday.
The Miami Dolphins hosted former Seahawks G Phil Haynes for a visit on Monday, according to Field Yates. Haynes could replace G Robert Hunt, who signed a five-year deal with the Panthers.
As expected based on pessimistic updates from coach Pete Carroll earlier in the week, the Seattle Seahawks will be without ailing right tackle Abraham Lucas as they battle for a playoff spot in their season finale against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
After missing the previous four games due to injury, the Seattle Seahawks will have veteran guard Phil Haynes back on the practice field as they begin preparations for their season finale against the Arizona Cardinals.
Seattle activated right tackle Abraham Lucas from injured reserve before the Seahawks' game Thursday night at the Dallas Cowboys. In a corresponding move, Seattle (6-5) placed right guard Phil Haynes (toe) on injured reserve to make room on the 53-man roster.
Usually when NFL teams play on Thanksgiving, they get a few extra days off ahead of the following game. The Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys don't have that luxury.
The two Seahawks ruled out aren’t even on the active roster yet. The Seattle Seahawks wrapped up Friday practice with a light injury report in terms of game designations.
The Seattle Seahawks will have wide receiver DK Metcalf back this Sunday against the Cleveland Browns after he missed last week with hip and rib injuries, but the Hawks’ other star receiver is listed on the team’s final injury report of the week.
It was not a good day for the Seahawks offensive line in Cincinnati. The banged up Seattle Seahawks offensive line has been a glaring weakness for this team all season and was at the forefront of Sunday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Seattle Seahawks got one starting offensive lineman back for their Week 6 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals, but they’re without another starter on the line due to injury.
The Seahawks have battled a wave of injuries on the offensive line early in 2023, but could be line to get a pair of starters back in Week 6. In Week 6 the Seattle Seahawks are set to travel to Ohio to take on the Cincinnati Bengals, after dealing with injuries at all five positions on the offensive line early in the season.
OCT 2 PHIL HAYNES OUT Seattle Seahawks offensive guard Phil Haynes has been ruled out for the remainder of Monday's game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium due to a calf injury.
The Seattle Seahawks enter a Week 3 clash with the Carolina Panthers beat up on both sides of the ball, with notable players on each side of the ball out on Sunday.
RENTON, Wash. - Considering the challenges he faced during his first two NFL seasons, Phil Haynes has plenty of reasons to be thankful as he begins his fifth year with the Seattle Seahawks.
RENTON, Wash. - Though he's now on his second contract with the Seattle Seahawks, Phil Haynes doesn't have much of an experience advantage over his younger peers heading into his fifth season with the organization.
Seattle Seahawks guard Phil Haynes signed a one-year contract extension on Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed by the Seahawks for Haynes, who was set to become an unrestricted free agent next month.
The Seattle Seahawks are looking to build on their success in the 2022 season. They over-performed compared to what many analysts thought after they traded Russell Wilson last offseason.
After a disastrous 4-13 season that saw the GM and head coach lose their jobs, the Cardinals head into the offseason looking to makeover their team.
Due to multiple injuries, including a sports hernia as a rookie, Phil Haynes hardly played any snaps in his first two NFL seasons with the Seahawks. Then,
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