Leonard Williams, Tyler Lockett, and others share some positive updates at the team’s Wednesday presser. The NFL Draft is just around the corner, so things are starting to heat up for the Seattle Seahawks and new head coach Mike Macdonald.
The Seahawks experienced a lot of success during Pete Carroll's run as their head coach, but that run came to an end earlier this year and Mike Macdonald is now at the helm of the team.
Defensive tackle Leonard Williams was vacationing in Japan when his agent let him know they had agreed to a three-year, $64.5 million deal for him to return to the Seahawks.
In this scenario, Seattle would receive a second-round pick and an extra pick in 2025. Instead of a mock draft, how about a mock trade? The Seattle Seahawks are smack dab in the middle of the NFL Draft order at pick 16.
Defensive line was a weak spot for the Seattle Seahawks last season, and as such, they are working to improve it in free agency. After re-signing trade deadline acquisition Leonard Williams earlier this week, the Seahawks now have interest in free agent defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins, per ESPN's Brady Henderson.
The Seattle Seahawks’ biggest signing of free agency was one of their own, inking veteran defensive tackle Leonard Williams to a lucrative three-year deal to keep him on the team long-term.
Seattle was able to retain one of its key free agents, but they certainly paid for the right to keep Williams in house. The Seattle Seahawks acquired a big name playmaker from the New York Giants at the trade deadline in the form of Leonard Williams, and when it came time for the Seahawks to pay what it would take to keep him, they did so.
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Leading up to the start of free agency, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider went to work cleaning up the franchise's financials, releasing five veterans to open up nearly $40 million in salary cap room.
The Giants made the most of having an extra second- and fifth-round pick, courtesy of the Seahawks. We typically will not indulge too much into free agent signings and trades made across the NFL that don’t directly involve the Seattle Seahawks, but this is an exception.
The Seahawks focused internally as the NFL's free-agent frenzy got underway, but that doesn't mean they weren't effective.
The Seattle Seahawks agreed to terms with Leonard Williams hours into the NFL’s legal tampering period, on the heels of acquiring the Pro Bowl defensive lineman in a midseason trade with the New York Giants.
The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to terms to re-sign defensive lineman Leonard Williams, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. The deal is reportedly a three-year contract worth $64.5 million, with $43.85 million of that being guaranteed.
Negotiations between the Seahawks and Leonard Williams will produce an agreement. Although the Giants footed most of the interior D-lineman’s bill last year, the Seahawks are still prepared to pay up to keep the 2023 trade acquisition.
Nine-year NFL veteran defensive tackle Leonard Williams signed a new contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Williams, a former first-round spent, spent the 2023 season with the Seattle Seahawks and New York Giants but has also played for the New York Jets.
NFL free agency is close to being underway, and there are some big names who are set to hit the open market. Among them is star defensive lineman Leonard Williams, who could be set to cash in on a big money deal this offseason after another strong campaign in 2023.
Though trading for Leonard Williams back in October didn't catapult the Seattle Seahawks into the postseason as expected, the organization hopes to keep the veteran defensive tackle as a foundational piece moving forward.
Seahawks GM John Schneider said on SeattleSports Thursday that they’re currently in negotiations with free agent DL Leonard Williams and his representative regarding an extension. “He played great.
Leonard Williams‘ Giants tenure came to an end at the 2023 trade deadline, and he had a productive audition period with the Seahawks to close out the campaign.
The Seahawks were one of the teams that made a significant addition at the trade deadline, acquiring Leonard Williams from the Giants. He is set to become a free agent, but talks on a Seattle deal will take place.
Though the Seattle Seahawks weren't able to make a playoff push as hoped after acquiring Leonard Williams at the trade deadline in October, the franchise has sights on locking him up long term this offseason.
Like every team, the Seattle Seahawks are going to have to make several choices this offseason when it comes to player personnel. One such decision is what to do with defensive lineman Leonard Williams.
The veteran defensive tackle’s contract was restructured to make the deal feasible, but a new pact should not be expected in the near future.
The Seattle Seahawks made one of the biggest moves in the NFL ahead of the 2023 NFL Trade Deadline.
The New York Giants didn’t make as many trades as people thought they could ahead of the deadline. Many analysts thought they could be very active as they currently have a record of 2-6 and numerous veterans in the final year of their contracts.
The Seattle Seahawks know if they want to make it far in the postseason, they’re going to have to find ways to get to opposing quarterbacks. Which explains why the team paid such a high price to the New York Giants for defensive tackle Leonard Williams on Monday.
The Seahawks are acquiring defensive tackle Leonard Williams from the New York Giants, according to multiple reports. The Giants will receive a 2024 second-round pick and a 2025 fifth-round pick in return.
Veteran defensive lineman and team captain Leonard Williams is optimistic the Giants can still compete for a playoff spot through early January even though they fell to 1-5 on the season via Sunday's 14-9 loss at the Bills.
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