Here are three members of the Seahawks organization who could be feeling the heat this season.
What are the finer points on this restructure? Last week, the Seattle Seahawks reached an agreement with Tyler Lockett on a restructured contract, which effectively confirmed that he would be remaining with the team in 2024.
Speculated by some as a potential cap casualty candidate this offseason, Tyler Lockett has secured his future with the Seattle Seahawks by agreeing to terms on a restructured contract.
The Seattle Seahawks are keeping their longest tenured player around for a couple more years. Wide receiver Tyler Lockett and the Seahawks have agreed to a contract restructure for the final two years remaining on his deal.
Seattle Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett is sticking around town for at least another year.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that the Seahawks and veteran WR Tyler Lockett have agreed to a restructured contract. Lockett receives a two-year,
After 14 seasons, the Pete Carroll era for the Seattle Seahawks came to an end this offseason. Former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald has been hired to replace him and start a new chapter.
Tyler Lockett has been a staple of the Seattle Seahawks offense ever since he was drafted by the team in 2015. With the veteran always being an outlet on offense and popping up when needed in crucial moments, he has endeared himself to the Seattle faithful, but is his time as a Seahawk coming to an end?
The Seattle Seahawks have some big decisions to make this offseason. Seattle Seahawks Draft: 2024 class filled with ‘some really large humans’ The team’s highest-paid player in 2024, quarterback Geno Smith, is likely to be back as guarantees for his deal have kicked in.
Just one week removed from a Super Bowl victory, it seems early to start talking about the Kansas City Chiefs' future. However, the NFL never sleeps, and general manager Brett Veach is always looking ahead.
The Seattle Seahawks may cut Pro Bowl Wide Receiver, Tyler Lockett to free up cap space before free agency begins next month. Lockett is a potential cap casualty this season, Seattle can save $17 million in 2024 cap space with post-June 1st release designation.
Seattle Seahawks fans have the unfortunate pleasure of watching their NFC West rival San Francisco 49ers play in Las Vegas against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 on Sunday night.
As we scour the board for valuable bets, let's check out the four wackiest prop bets we found that sportsbooks are offering to customers.
The Kansas City Chiefs may be in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years, but there is still no doubt that they need some more weapons in the aerial attack.
As the Niners and Ravens move toward a potential title-game rematch, the King of Props is backing a rookie for his preferred prop.
Tyler Lockett has already etched his name into Seattle Seahawks history, but he initially didn't plan on playing for that long. Lockett, who ranks third in Seahawks history with 7,470 receiving yards, recently revealed that he planned to retire at the age of 30, which meant that last season would've been his final one.
Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver Tyler Lockett has come out and said that he has already played longer than he wanted to, and told reporters when we could expect him to retire.
The Seahawks defeated the Lions in overtime on Sunday and they may have gotten some help from the officials on the final play of the game.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett’s real estate team, called LivNServe Real Estate, has become the official realtor of the Seahawks franchise.
Liv N Serve, the real estate company owned by Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett, has become an official sponsor of the Seahawks. “My real estate
As the Seattle Seahawks look to keep their playoff hopes alive Sunday, they'll have wide receiver Tyler Lockett back on the field, per multiple reports.
The Seahawks’ playoff chances took a hit this weekend with their loss to the Chiefs, but they could receive a significant boost on offense in the coming days.
Tyler Lockett may be hurt, but he is still making his presence felt online. The Seattle Seahawks receiver Lockett, who is out with a broken bone in his hand, sounded off on the refereeing in Saturday’s Seahawks-Kansas City Chiefs game.
After Pete Carroll confirmed Lockett suffered a broken index finger during the Seahawks’ loss to the 49ers on Thursday night, the injury will sideline the longtime starter for at least two games.
Seattle's loss to the 49ers on Thursday Night Football was a costly one for several reasons.
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