Every NFL season ushers in brand-new rookie players coming out of college and elsewhere. Naturally, the rookies are involved in some light hazing that includes horrible haircuts, carrying equipment, and the ever-popular insanely priced dinner bill.
NFL rookies might have the toughest task of any rookies in any sport because they are asked to do all sorts of things for the team’s veterans, including pay for a team meal. Seattle Seahawks rookie defensive lineman Byron Murphy II learned that lesson when he got slapped with a supposed $155,
Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu and a few teammates pranked Murphy at a team dinner by handing him the bill to cover, as is tradition in NFL circles. The bill read a grand total of $155,788.77—and included a gratuity charge of nearly $23,000.
Every year when Pro Bowl rosters are announced, several players around the league miss out who have deserving resumes, but few snubs this year or any year are as baffling as the decision to leave Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams off the NFC squad.
Lockett says he’s thought of the possibility Sunday at the Los Angeles Rams will be his final game for Seattle.
Byron Murphy II has had a solid rookie season for the Seattle Seahawks, but his play on the field didn't excuse him from paying his rookie dues. The
Preview the Week 18 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
Seahawks’ impending free agent LB Ernest Jones IV said he would love to re-sign with Seattle this offseason. “Coaches like me; I love it here,” Jones said, via the team’s site.
Plumlee will be taking the spot of tight end Brady Russell, who's been placed on the injured reserve list with a foot issue.
The Seattle Seahawks are heading into the last game on their schedule this year. They'll be getting a rematch with the Los Angeles Rams, who handed them arguably their worst loss of the season in Week 9 in overtime.
The NFL waited until the end of Sunday Night Football to reveal the Week 18 schedule, finally setting the dates and times for the final 16 games of the regular season. The Los Angeles Rams are hosting the Seattle Seahawks in the season finale, a game that’s essentially meaningless for the Rams now that they’ve been crowned NFC West champs.