Seattle Seahawks receiver Terrell Owens has acclimated fast to his new team — partly because he must. According to Pete Carroll, T.O. will make his Seahawk debut early Saturday.
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Sidney Rice loses the red jersey
Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice’s proclamation that he’ll be on the field in Week One looks a bit stronger after Tuesday’s practice. Rice wore a white jersey in practice for the first time, denoting he’s been cleared for contact after spending the first chunk of camp in the red jersey that tells the world to [...]
Sidney Rice loses the red jersey
Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice’s proclamation that he’ll be on the field in Week One looks a bit stronger after Tuesday’s practice. Rice wore a white jersey in practice for the first time, denoting he’s been cleared for contact after spending the first chunk of camp in the red jersey that tells the world to [...]
Pete Carroll: Matt Flynn understands defense better
So what’s next for Chad Johnson?
Fired twice in barely two months after 11 seasons in the NFL, receiver Chad Johnson is once again available. It’s easy to conclude that his career is over, given that his release by the Dolphins came after he was accused of head-butting his wife. But in an offseason that has seen Randy Moss, Braylon Edwards,…![]()
Russell Wilson shows promise in preseason debut
Plenty of people doubt that Russell Wilson, the Seahawks’ 5-foot-10 rookie quarterback, has the makeup to be an NFL passer. But when Wilson made his preseason debut on Saturday night against the Titans, he showed all the skills that made him one of the best quarterbacks in college football last year. Wilson came in at [...]
T.O. deal looks even better for Seahawks than initially reported
After Terrell Owens signed with the Seahawks, it was initially reported by multiple reporters that Owens received a minimum salary of $925,000, along with a signing bonus of $65,000. It resulted in a total package of $990,000, with a cap charge until the minimum salary benefit of $540,000. Per a source with knowledge of the [...]
T.O. deal looks even better for Seahawks than initially reported
After Terrell Owens signed with the Seahawks, it was initially reported by multiple reporters that Owens received a minimum salary of $925,000, along with a signing bonus of $65,000. It resulted in a total package of $990,000, with a cap charge until the minimum salary benefit of $540,000. Per a source with knowledge of the [...]
T.O. deal looks even better for Seahawks than initially reported
After Terrell Owens signed with the Seahawks, it was initially reported by multiple reporters that Owens received a minimum salary of $925,000, along with a signing bonus of $65,000. It resulted in a total package of $990,000, with a cap charge until the minimum salary benefit of $540,000. Per a source with knowledge of the [...]
Sidney Rice says he’ll be playing Week One
Regardless of whether Braylon Edwards or Terrell Owens (or both) will be suited up for the Seahawks in Week One against the Cardinals, Sidney Rice says he will be. In response to a report from Peter King of SI.com that Rice may not be ready for the regular-season opener due to shoulder and concussion issues,…![]()
Sidney Rice says he’ll be playing Week One
Regardless of whether Braylon Edwards or Terrell Owens (or both) will be suited up for the Seahawks in Week One against the Cardinals, Sidney Rice says he will be. In response to a report from Peter King of SI.com that Rice may not be ready for the regular-season opener due to shoulder and concussion issues,…![]()
Terrell Owens a threat to Sidney Rice with Seahawks?
Report: Sidney Rice might not be ready for Week One
Seahawks get Owens, Edwards at bargain prices
It’s possible that, in the end, the Seahawks will keep only one of their two veteran wideouts whose best days are behind them. Financially, however, it would be easy for Seattle to put both Braylon Edwards and Terrell Owens on the 53-man roster. Per multiple reports, Owens signed a one-year deal for the 10-year-plus minimum [...]
Terrell Owens might get Seahawks offer, report says
Terrell Owens has Seattle Seahawks tryout Monday
Report: T.O. on way to Seattle for visit
Braylon Edwards may not want to get too comfortable in his role as the Seahawks’ official washed-up wideout. Yeah, Antonio Bryant is gone. But the guy who replaced him in Cincinnati could be replacing Bryant once again. Dave “Softy” Mahler of KJR radio in Seattle reports that Terrell Owens is on his way to Seattle. [...]
Antonio Bryant released by Seattle Seahawks
Seahawks release Antonio Bryant
It’s not an Olympic event. But if it were, Antonio Bryant would have gotten the silver medal in the Battle of the Washed-Up Receivers. Hooray? The Seahawks have released Bryant, according to Curtis Crabtree of KJR radio. Bryant signed with the Seahawks on July 26, after a June minicamp tryout in which he wasn’t deemed [...]
Gridiron Gab Links – NFC Afternoon Edition 8/4

The Falcons made a roster move on Saturday, as running back Robbie Frey, who’s been out with a foot injury, reached an injury settlement and was released. – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Big bad Bear Brian Urlacher has been held out of the last three days of training camp practice with what coach Lovie Smith described as a sore knee. “Brian’s knee is still a little bit sore. And a couple of other guys.” Maybe he just needs a little TLC from love interest Jenny McCarthy. – National Football Post
The Super Bowl champion Giants are having issues with keeping OT Will Beatty on the field, as it appears that back problems that haunted him last season are again creeping up, as he did not compete in practice on Friday. – New York Post
12th Man Rising has a pretty solid piece on a debate over a couple WR’s that everyone is talking about in Seattle – Antonio Bryant and Braylon Edwards. The Hawks just inked Edwards this past week. Bryant is aboard to help as well. The question is, will these two divas make a big enough impact for the Hawks this year? – 12th Man Rising
Kellen Moore is doing what he can to earn the third QB spot with the Lions in 2012, and so far has been impressive in camp, pushing to try and make an impact with the team anyway possible. – National Football Post