If you don’t have the tight end who enjoys life as much as he does mashing safeties into the turf, then you do not have a sure thing at the position.
After a second preseason loss this time to the Kansas City Chiefs 14-13, the Seattle Seahawks offense continued to struggle greatly. It wasn’t nearly as bad as the loss to the Denver Broncos last week in which the Seahawks gave up seven sacks, but that doesn’t mean the team looked ready by any means.
After practically having the Lombardi Trophy ripped out of their hands by Malcolm Butler and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks shook off the tough loss and immediately began looking towards Super Bowl 50.
Every year in free agency we tend to focus on each team and how well they did bringing in new star players for the next season, and sometimes we overlook how the moves will affect the players themselves.
In what was by far the most shocking and unexpected trade in the opening minutes of the NFL’s new year, the New Orleans Saints sent their Pro Bowl tight end Jimmy Graham to the Seattle Seahawks along with a 4th round draft pick for center Max Unger and a 1st round pick.
Forget what you used to know about NFL free agency. Gone, at least for this year, is the normalcy we have been accustomed to in the NFL off season. It has been a free for all so far.
In a league that has become pass first, it was nice to see some rushing game this weekend. Teams like the Indianapolis Colts could certainly use a little bit of running every once in a while. Never mind that, here’s a recap of Week 10 in the NFL:
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