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Field Gulls
15 days
Seattle Seahawks 53-man roster projection: Pre-OTAs edition
The Seattle Seahawks begin their voluntary Organized Team Activities (OTAs) next Tuesday, bringing us another step closer to a new NFL season. With Seattle retaining so many players from its Super Bowl championship season, then adding more talent through the draft, this is going to be an extraordinarily difficult process to get from 90 to […]
Field Gulls
15 days
Seahawks News 5/24: Seahawks Edge Uchenna Nwosu has something left in the tank
In Today’s Links: Happy Sunday, y’all. Gonna keep this one short and sweet. Just get up in here. Eat up the few bits of news from yesterday’s cycle. Enjoy. Get your chores done. Have a nice one. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Burning Down the House by Noah Hawley & Jeff Russo Seahawks […]
Field Gulls
16 days
Seahawks News 5/23: Rockin’ B-Sides on the Seahawks roster
In Today’s Links: more on Beau Stephens and his chances of starting for our beloved Seattle Seahawks, how our squad sleeps, Seahawks fans from around the globe, the long snapper gets some flowers, and a little bit more. Happy Saturday. Hope you all are well. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Hessa by El […]
Field Gulls
16 days
Why the Seahawks made Aidan Hubbard their priority UDFA signing
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Seattle Seahawks draft entering the weekend was whether the team would add an EDGE defender — or at least when they would finally address the position. Seattle brought several edge rushers in for top-30 visits, but even after turning four picks into eight through trade-downs, Seattle never selected […]
Field Gulls
17 days
Seahawks’ Uchenna Nwosu, Rashid Shaheed to host Seattle All-Star Classic softball game
If you’re up for some summer fun, several members of the Seattle Seahawks are gonna trade the gridiron for the diamond. It’s been announced that outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu and wide receiver Rashid Shaheed will co-host the fifth annual annual Seattle All-Star Classic and home run derby at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma. “Anytime you can […]
Field Gulls
17 days
Seahawks’ Sam Darnold: ‘I totally understand’ why Vikings didn’t keep me
Last offseason, the Minnesota Vikings were faced with a conundrum. With their first-round pick quarterback, JJ McCarthy, fully healed, they had to choose between sitting their future and rocking with journeyman Sam Darnold or betting it all on the sophomore’s shoulders. Everyone reading this knows they put all their chips in the McCarthy basket and […]
Field Gulls
17 days
The Seahawks didn’t draft one type of player in 2026, and that’s the point
For years, the Seattle Seahawks built a clear draft identity around experience. Seattle consistently leaned toward seniors, team captains, older prospects, and players with massive collegiate résumés. The franchise historically valued maturity, durability, leadership, and prospects who had already accumulated years of starting reps before entering the NFL. That has been changing for a few […]
Field Gulls
17 days
Seahawks News 5/22: Seahawks still the best in the NFL, some say
In Today’s Links: the Derick Hall contract situation, a quick look into the future regarding the 53-man roster, Brian Fleury’s new offense, and a smidge more. We are rocking and rolling, one day closer to pre-season football, which should be a fun watch this year. Take a look at the links nd add to the […]
Field Gulls
18 days
Los Angeles Rams commit to Matthew Stafford beyond 2026
If you thought that the Los Angeles Rams drafting quarterback Ty Simpson in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft was a sign that Matthew Stafford’s career was quickly coming to an end, I have some bad news for you… Looks like there will be two more seasons of Stafford vs Seattle. I think […]
Field Gulls
18 days
Can the Seattle Seahawks build the NFL’s next dynasty?
The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL season as Super Bowl champions, albeit not necessarily favorites to repeat like we saw with their 2013 predecessors. When the Legion of Boom era Seahawks smashed up the Denver Broncos, it looked like the pieces were in place to beat the NFL’s next dynasty. It didn’t quite happen […]
Field Gulls
18 days
Former Seahawks player and Huskies alum to oversee USA flag football for 2028 Olympics
In just two years, flag football (men’s and women’s) will make its way into the Summer Olympics for the first time. The man hired by USA Football to oversee operations will be familiar to at least Pacific Northwest football fans. Marcel Reece, the former Washington Huskies wide receiver turned All-Pro fullback, will have a big […]
Davy Jones Locker Room
18 days
Firebirds season ends in 4 games in AHL Pacific Division Final
Just not to be. The Coachella Valley Firebirds faced Colorado in Game 4 last night, and unfortunately, with their season on the line, couldn’t stymie the advance of the Eagles in the AHL Postseason, losing a heartbreaker 3-2 hot off the heels of a 4-1 beatdown. Colorado can be a scary place to play hockey. Let’s Give a Hand To… Oscar Fisker Mølgaard: Even in defeat, for these brief few weeks while Colorado’s Ivan Ivan can’t accrue any more points, he leads the AHL playoffs in points with 11 in 12 games played, and is tied for the playoff lead in goals with 7. This young man found another gear in the playoffs, and went from a solid two-way center to a cornerstone of the Firebirds success. This young man already proved, at least in limited engagements in the NHL that he’s already good enough to hang, but this series proved that he may not need the AHL anymore. A properly motivated Mølgaard seems to be a game changer. J.R. Avon: While an otherwise decent but ultimately pedestrian regular season in the AHL may have allowed Avon to skate by unnoticed by the larger hockey world, this second ever playoff appearance in pro hockey may have turned some heads. JR Avon loves postseason hockey; to the point he became the Firebirds leading scorer and the AHL’s leading playoff scorer alongside Mølgaard. Jagger Firkus: While 3rd on the team in points through these playoffs, Firkus’ postseason was an extension of the kind of player he became throughout the regular season; while very adept at goalscoring, he showed a lot of adept playmaking ability that made up for taking a backseat to the Mølgaard/Avon tour (though at 3rd in goals, his performance was more like a solid opening act). He wasn’t the uber-playmaker however, as that honor went to… Jani Nyman: A player whose howitzer shot only found twine thrice this postseason found that his hands could also be useful in getting assists, as he walks away with the most on the team this postseason with 6. One can hope he manages to start utilizing that skillset a little more, as he was a major part of Coachella’s scoring attack this year, and adding a developing playmaking sense to that already strong resume of goals would be a major value add. What’s next for Coachella Valley? Defensive Adjustment Required The Firebirds scored twice, and then Colorado won this game by scoring the next three unanswered. One was the same kind of bizarre bounce that side of the ice was creating all night, but the other two were just the same kind of breakdown they’d been dealing with all regular season. For Coach Laxdal, that has to change next season. A Full Season of Jake O’Brien? While the Kraken are skittish at trusting their young talent, their AHL team is under no such aspersions; allowing young talent to flourish as much as possible. With center wunderkind Jake O’Brien finishing off a 93 point-in-53 game regular season/23 point in 15 game playoffs with the Brantford Bulldogs where he finished top 3 in the entire league, there’s plenty to like about his game that, if it still needs a little seasoning, he could be a dynamite player for the desert. Wanna fly your flag? A number of players could be asked to join their national teams for the IIHF World Championships, of which Philipp Grubauer and Ryan Lindgren are already competing. There’s a non-zero chance these baby Squids could find themselves making auditions for future roles on Team USA or Canada. While it’s obviously not what we’d want to see, we’re just glad the Firebirds remain so strong, and applaud them on another successful AHL season! We’ll see them next year! LET’S GO FIREBIRDS!