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 Beast Mode Is Officially In Retirement Mode
Beast Mode Is Officially In Retirement Mode
Beast Mode Is Officially In Retirement Mode
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Beast Mode is officially in retirement mode. The Seattle Seahawks have placed running back Marshawn Lynch on the NFL's reserved/retired list, making official what was implied in February when Lynch indicated he was ready to end his football career...
Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch Set to Practice for Seahawks
Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch Set to Practice for Seahawks
Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch Set to Practice for Seahawks
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was set to practice Wednesday but coach Pete Carroll cautioned that was no indication whether he would play in the NFC divisional playoff game at Carolina on Sunday. Carroll said during his news conference that Lynch would be evaluated daily going forward to determine his availability for Sunday's game...
Seahawks Place RB Thomas Rawls on Injured Reserve
Seahawks Place RB Thomas Rawls on Injured Reserve
Seahawks Place RB Thomas Rawls on Injured Reserve
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks placed rookie running back Thomas Rawls on injured reserve Tuesday and re-signed Bryce Brown to bolster a depleted running back group. Rawls, who has been starting in place of the injured Marshawn Lynch, broke his ankle and suffered ligament damage during the Seahawks' 35-6 win over Baltimore on Sunday...
Seahawks Wakes Up In The Second-half To Win Big
Seahawks Wakes Up In The Second-half To Win Big
Seahawks Wakes Up In The Second-half To Win Big
SEATTLE (AP) — Tyler Lockett returned the second-half kickoff 105 yards for a touchdown, Russell Wilson connected with Jimmy Graham on a 30-yard TD, and the Seattle Seahawks routed the undermanned Chicago Bears 26-0 Sunday. Seattle led just 6-0 at halftime after an offensive performance that led to a cascade of boos...
St. Louis Rams Shock Seahawks in Overtime, 34-31
St. Louis Rams Shock Seahawks in Overtime, 34-31
St. Louis Rams Shock Seahawks in Overtime, 34-31
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Greg Zuerlein kicked a 37-yard field goal in overtime and the St. Louis Rams survived an 18-point fourth quarter rally by the Seattle Seahawks, beating the two-time defending NFC champions 34-31 on Sunday. Down 31-24 with 53 seconds left, the Rams tied the game after Seahawks defensive back Dion Bailey stumbled on Lance Kendricks' 37-yard touchdown catch...

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