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In Today’s Links: our Seattle Seahawks continue their search for a new OC and a new philosophy on offense; more 2024 report cards for our beloved squad, Big Cat gets snubbed, a look at the ‘Hawks’ 2025 opponents, and much more! The off-season begins in earnest which means we are one step closer to the start of next season. Nothing matters save for our team. Mostly. Dive into the links and soak it up.
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Seahawks News
Seahawks 2025 opponents – Seaside Joe
Seahawks could avoid elite QBs next season
Why analyst thinks Seattle Seahawks will move on from Geno, DK – Seattle Sports
Jordan Babineaux was right about the Seattle Seahawks moving on from Russell Wilson, making his take on this offseason worth hearing.
Seattle Seahawks 2024 Grade Card: How Did Geno Smith, QBs Perform? – Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
Turnovers withstanding, Geno Smith did a fine job navigating challenging circumstances to remain highly productive for the Seahawks in 2024.
NFL Playoffs: Seattle Seahawks ranked among best teams who may return to postseason in 2025 | Sporting News
If the Seahawks can actually fix that offensive line in one offseason then all bets are off.
Why the Seahawks are looking for a new offensive coordinator – ESPN
Coach Mike Macdonald is looking for a new direction on offense after the team fired coordinator Ryan Grubb.
457: Big Cat SNUBBED, Seahawks OC Search Begins With 3 Key Names – The Sea Hawkers Podcast
We’re kicking off the offseason with discussions on the Seahawks coaching changes and the All-Pro snub of Leonard Williams. With Ryan Grubb out as offensive coordinator, we take a look at three potential candidates to step into the role.
NFC West News
Arizona Cardinals Carryover $11 Million to 2025 Salary Cap – Sports Illustrated Cardinals News, Analysis, and More
The Arizona Cardinals will put some unused money to work in 2025.
2024 Cardinals offensive position grades; NFL wild card picks, predictions, best bets – Revenge of the Birds
Talking the Arizona Cardinals offense, the NFL Playoffs and making some picks.
49ers News: Before Kubiak promotion, Team will have open search for OC – Niners Nation
That’s them rules.
Kyle Shanahan Violated an NFL Rule by Naming Klay Kubiak the 49ers OC – Sports Illustrated 49ers News, Analysis, and More
At Kyle Shanahan’s end-of-season press conference a few days ago, he proudly announced that he would be promoting Klay Kubiak from passing game specialist to offensive coordinator. Turns out, Shanahan violated NFL rules by making this announcement.
EXCLUSIVE: Rams Legend Jim Everett Shares His Keys To Win In Postseason – Sports Illustrated Rams News, Analysis, and More
The Rams franchise leader in passing yards spoke about the differences between the regular season and the playoffs
Rams Playoffs: Can Matthew Stafford return to elite level vs. Vikings? – Turf Show Times
Can Matthew Stafford return to elite level in time for playoffs?
Around The NFL
George Pickens isn’t optimistic about the Steelers’ offense – NBC Sports
Quarterback Russell Wilson has said he wants to return to the Steelers in 2025.
Jackson, Henry dominate in Ravens’ wild-card win over Steelers – ESPN
Baltimore advances to the divisional round after a 28-14 victory over Pittsburgh.
Herbert (4 INTs) critical of play as Chargers’ season ends – ESPN
In Saturday’s loss to the Texans, Justin Herbert became the first player in NFL history to throw more picks in a playoff game (four) than in the regular season (three).
Same old Chargers? With a chance to stamp a new identity, Jim Harbaugh’s culture cracked – Yahoo Sports
All that was left after this season of revival was to showcase it when it mattered most. Instead, they looked worryingly similar to the Chargers of old.
NFL coaches vote on best job openings: A clear No. 1 plus Jaguars, Patriots in top 3 – The Athletic
If Mike McCarthy leaves Dallas, should that become the most desirable landing spot for a head coach? How close are the Jaguars and Patriots?
Biggest winners and losers from Saturday’s Wild Card Weekend NFL playoff games – NFL.com
Wild Card Weekend is underway, which means there are already several winners and losers to sort out after Saturday’s games. Judy Battista provides a look at who’s up and who’s down following the first day of the NFL playoffs.