Longtime NFL veteran and Seattle Seahawks tackle Jason Peters is retiring from the NFL after 19 seasons, general manager John Schneider announced Tuesday.
The Green Bay Packers recently proposed a rule to ban the Super Bowl champion Eagles’ now-famous variation of the quarterback sneak – which is also known as the “brotherly shove.” Seattle Seahawks president of football operations and general manager John Schneider was asked about his thoughts on the proposal to ban the play during the latest edition of The John Schneider Show on Seattle Sports by Wyman and Bob co-host Bob Stelton.
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Field Gulls on MSNJohn Schneider’s ‘make or break’ moment has arrivedThere’s really no way around it, this is a disappointing moment for the Seahawks. Metcalf is an extremely talented player, one of the top 20 wideouts in the game, and entering what should be his prime years.
Joe Schoen name-dropped a Super Bowl winner amid the New York Giants' search for a new quarterback. The post Giants Name-Drop Super Bowl Winner When Revealing Quarterback Plans appeared first on Heavy Sports.
He played 12 seasons for Philadelphia, earning seven Pro Bowl selections, twice being named All-Pro First Team, twice named Second Team All-Pro and helped lead the Eagles to win Super Bowl LII over the New England Patriots, 41-33, in February 2018.
Most of us follow the ball. That pigskin is the primary source of entertainment, and its movements are what drive the multibillion-dollar business that is the NFL.
INDIANAPOLIS — When the Seahawks went to back-to-back Super Bowls in 2013 and 2014 ... Well, the Seahawks are going back to the future. GM John Schneider and head coach Mike Macdonald moved on from offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after one season ...
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Jason Peters, former Philadelphia Eagles great and Super Bowl champ, retires after 21 NFL seasonsJason Peters, who spent 11 seasons with the Eagles and won a Super Bowl, has retired after 21 seasons in the NFL.
If the Seahawks want to compete for another Lombardi Trophy, they're going to have to get better in the trenches. And that's on both sides of the ball.
Sharp Football Analysis ranked the Seahawks’ O-line 29th in the league. Seattle allowed a 39.4 percent pressure rate, which was 30th in the NFL. Not surprising that Smith took 50
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