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Quarterback?s 2-point conversion pass gives Chargers win

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Backup quarterback Billy Volek threw a 2-point conversion pass to Malcom Floyd in the fourth quarter, giving the San Diego Chargers an 18-17 preseason win over the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night.

Hawks come up just short

On the play, Hobbs had Chargers tight end Scott Chandler blanketed as he crossed into the end zone, though Hobbs did have a hand on top of Chandler's shoulder pad.

Burleson looks sweet in slot

SAN DIEGO - It was only this week that the Seattle Seahawks started using Nate Burleson as the slot receiver in practice.

Bruised knee sends Tatupu to sideline in second quarter

Seahawks Pro Bowl middle linebacker Lofa Tatupu had to leave Monday night's game against the Chargers with what is being called a bruised knee.

Seahawks come up just inches short

The Seahawks seemingly had captured their third consecutive preseason game, until Chargers wide receiver Malcolm Floyd came up big on two late pass plays to allow San Diego to steal an 18-17 victory on Monday night.

Seahawks Pro-Bowl LB Tatupu leaves game with knee injury

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu left Monday's game against the San Diego Chargers after injuring his knee.

Bolts comeback downs Seahawks

Chargers wide receiver Malcom Floyd hauled in a successful two-point conversion after Jacob Hesters late fourth-quarter touchdown run that gave the Bolts a 18-17 preseason win over Seattle Monday night.

Gameday: Chargers vs Seahawks

Frye gets another shot at starting QB

After Frye and Taylor just missed on a deep pass to open the game last week, Taylor never saw another ball thrown his way.

Hawks look to get better reception

Heading into the Seahawks' third game, on Monday night, neither Courtney Taylor nor Ben Obomanu has caught a pass in the preseason. That needs to change in the matchup against the Chargers.

Seahawks weighing Forsett

RENTON - The Jacksonville Jaguars were playing the San Diego Chargers last season when the Jaguars found themselves on San Diego's 1-yard line.

NFL Preseason Preview - Seattle (2-0) at San Diego (1-1)

The San Diego Chargers and Seattle Seahawks will kick off a busy week on Monday night, when the two former AFC West rivals face off at Qualcomm Stadium in the next-to-last preseason game for each team.

Hasselbeck won't travel to San Diego

"There's two ways to look at," Holmgren said of Spencer. "One is he's feeling better and I want him to feel good for the opener. But then the other side of the coin is he hasn't really played a competitive down. He probably has to do that. So just how much he does, I'll have to wait and see."

Seahawks' Tatupu warming to latest technology

Seahawks Pro Bowl middle linebacker Lofa Tatupu wanted nothing to do with the new league-approved use of a helmet radio on game days for defensive players. But he's slowly adapting to the innovation.

Seahawks' Hasselbeck to miss second straight preseason game

Matt Hasselbeck is expected to miss his second consecutive preseason game Monday when his Seahawks play at San Diego because ...

Quiet Minn. native Carlson moving into key Seahawks role

Seahawks take field trip

When the Seahawks players arrived Thursday morning for what was supposed to be the final practice of training camp, they were instead loaded into buses and taken to the movies as a treat from coach Mike Holmgren.

Hasselbeck might sit out final 2 preseason games

In last week’s practice sessions, Charlie Frye worked almost exclusively with the first team during practice. Frye and Seneca Wallace split reps with the first team on Wednesday, which also was the last day of two-a-day practices at training camp. After Thursday morning, the practices will be held in the afternoons.

Hawks like what they see in DB

Last year, then-rookie Josh Wilson was the "little brother" of the Seahawks' revamped secondary. This year, he has grown up and, more importantly, is growing into a NFL-caliber cornerback.

Seahawks QB Hasselbeck still out with stiff back

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck did not practice again because of a stiff back on Wednesday, and he may also miss his second consecutive preseason game against San Diego.

Seahawks QB Hasselbeck's back tightens up again

Spencer's back at practice for Hawks

RENTON - Although his activity was limited, just having Chris Spencer in uniform and on the practice field Monday brought a hint of a smile to the usually stern facade of Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren.

Seahawks' Hasselbeck has back tighten up again

A day after he returned to the practice field, Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is again dealing with a balky back.

Seahawks QB Hasselbeck's back tightens up again

A day after he returned to the practice field, Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is again dealing with a balky back.

Seahawks rookie Lawrence Jackson making impressive push

RENTON (AP) — It’s not rookie Lawrence Jackson’s speed off the corner, or his ability to adapt to playing a couple of positions for the Seattle Seahawks that impresses Pro Bowler Patrick Kerney the most.

Seahawks defensive end Jason Babin hopes offseason work means more playing time

Jason Babin admitted, perhaps in jest, that he probably should have spent more time studying in college.

Starting center returns to Seahawks

RENTON (AP) — Chris Spencer didn’t do much. A few drills with fellow offensive linemen. More standing around, watching and resting his sore back.

Babin hunting for roster spot with Seahawks

Former first-round draft pick Jason Babin owns a hunting ranch in Texas, but his current sport is chasing down opposing quarterbacks as a defensive end for the Seahawks.

Seahawks push Jackson to take next step

Lawrence Jackson, the Seahawks' first-round draft choice, already has shown a lot. But the coaches want to see more from the rookie defensive lineman in Monday night's game against the San Diego Chargers.

QB Hasselbeck practices, ready to go for Seahawks

Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck fully participated in a practice for the first time since his back stiffened 10 days ago and said he will play in the Seahawks' next preseason game Aug. 25 at San Diego.

Spencer returns to practice for Seahawks

However, Spencer’s return should bolster an offensive line that suffered another setback when right tackle Sean Locklear sprained a ligament in his left knee.

Hawks move practice inside

RENTON -- With November-like storm clouds building over Lake Washington -- not to mention a lightning scare also in the forecast -- Mother Nature was threatening to dump on the parade that was the Seahawks taking up full-time residence in their new state-of-the-art headquarters Monday morning.

Two ex-Seminoles now occupy ends of Seahawks' offensive line

"Being on that side is different, and it has my balance off a little bit, but it is much easier when you have a good player playing next to you, somebody to lean on," Sims said.

Uneven start, strong finish for Hawks' Frye

Charlie Frye was expecting to start the Seahawks' preseason home opener. But the team's No. 3 quarterback wasn't anticipating being around until the bitter-turned-better end.

Forsett leads Hawks' revival

Justin Forsett seemed to be channeling James Brown on Saturday night.

Recap: Seattle vs. Chicago

Brandon Coutu kicked a 36-yard field goal to cap a 69-yard drive in overtime and Seattle squeaked by Chicago, 29-26, in preseason action.

Good, bad and an ugly win for Seahawks

SEATTLE — If Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren does not have concerns about Charlie Frye as potentially his second quarterback, he might be a bit disillusioned.

Frye makes mistakes but perseveres and gets the job done for Seahawks

This wasn’t just another meaningless exhibition game.

Resilient Seahawks trump Bears in OT, 29-26

Brandon Coutu's fifth field goal of the game lifted the Seahawks to a 29-26 preseason victory over the Chicago Bears in a game in which they were as resilient as the back-and-forth action was wild.

Grossman harried, bloodied, Orton better as Bears lose to Seahawks in OT, 29-26

Seahawks' Frye gets his chance to shine tonight

“I expect the guys that played well to continue to improve,” Holmgren said. “Our goal at training camp, whether you’re talking about practice or certainly the games, is to get better every day. You’re not running in place; you’re getting better.”

Bears' Grossman, Orton looking to score points

Chicago brings tight quarterback battle to Qwest Field.

Hawthorne fits Seahawks' mold for linebackers

Rookie middle linebacker David Hawthorne has been a hit for the Seahawks the past two weekends. But in Saturday night's home opener against the Chicago Bears, he can't afford to fall into the hit-and-miss trap.

Seahawks shuttle trips go private

Private buses from companies in the Northwest Motorcoach Association will provide shuttle service to home Seahawks games starting Sept. 14 and continue it for at least this season to see if it can pay for itself or produce a profit.

Life is good for Seahawks' Trufant, but he wants to be better

"Man, just a lot of good things going on," Trufant said.

Seahawks a hard sell in fantasy football world

How do the Seahawks players rate in the world of fantasy football? Not too highly, Jim Moore writes.

Seahawks ready for move to Renton

KIRKLAND - Walter Jones squinted into the midday sun as he left the practice field, casting one of his last glances at the building that has been the Seahawks' home since 1986.

No more cheap Seahawks shuttle

Thousands of Seahawks fans looking for transit shuttle service to this Saturday's football game as well as for the rest of the season's home contests are out of luck because of a new federal rule.

NFL Preseason Preview - Chicago (0-1) at Seattle (1-0)

The quarterback battle between Kyle Orton and Rex Grossman will take center stage once again on Saturday night, when the Chicago Bears and their two signal-calling candidates visit the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field.

Seahawks' Frye likely to start at QB vs. Bears

But in practice with the first unit this week, Frye missed receivers while working with the first team, and still is working to get his timing down. At 6-foot-4, 217 pounds, Frye has decent but not overwhelming arm strength. He’s struggled at times going against Seattle’s first-team defense, with tighter coverage and smaller windows to throw into.

Seahawks QB coach steps in to replace an icon

New Seahawks quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor comes highly recommended.

Seattle giving backup a look at QB

Womack played in 14 regular season games last season, the second-most of his career, and is expected to be a key reserve again this year. He had surgery following last season on his right biceps.

Seahawks, NFL need hits out of first-round picks

KIRKLAND — NFL teams expect to find stars in the first round of the draft.

Hawks rate well at linebacker spot

KIRKLAND - The Seahawks have three of the better linebackers in the NFL. But which one is the best?

Taylor set to take Engram's spot with Seahawks

The last thing Courtney Taylor needs is a reminder that he's young and inexperienced.

Seahawks' Bobby Engram sidelined 6 to 8 weeks

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his right shoulder sustained on the first play of Friday's preseason game against Minnesota, adding to the injuries on offense for the defending four-time NFC West champions.

Engram possibly out 2 months

The Seahawks also must deal with some tricky roster decisions because they will have to include Engram on the active 53-man roster in order to activate him during the season. That fact may cost a player such as Justin Forsett or David Hawthorne a roster spot.

Seahawks' Engram to miss opener

Seattle Seahawks veteran wide receiver Bobby Engram will reportedly miss up to two months with a cracked bone in his shoulder.

Seahawks Engram to miss 6 to 8 weeks

The Seahawks' injury situation has gone from aggravating to roster altering, because leading receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his shoulder.

Engram out; Tubbs released

Bobby Engram, the Seahawks' leading and most-experienced receiver, will be sidelined six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his right shoulder. So it's up to Courtney Taylor and the other young receivers to step up.

Seahawks' Engram out 6-8 weeks with shoulder injury

An opening drive by the opposition for a touchdown.

Seahawks' top receiver suffers cracked shoulder, out 6-8 weeks

Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his right shoulder suffered on the first play of Friday's preseason game against Minnesota.

Seahawks' Bobby Engram sidelined 6 to 8 weeks

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his right shoulder sustained on the first play of Friday's preseason game against Minnesota, adding to the injuries on offense for the defending four-time NFC West champions.

Seahawks lose WR Engram for up to 2 months

Seahawks leading receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked shoulder, coach Mike Holmgren says. The ...

Obomanu quietly earns a key role with Seahawks

KIRKLAND - He's quiet and unassuming - not flashy. If he stood next to you in line at the local grocery store, you probably wouldn't take a second glance at Ben Obomanu.

Injuries leave Seahawks thin in spots

KIRKLAND - By Tuesday afternoon’s practice, more Seahawks players seemed scattered along the sidelines then on the field practicing.

Seahawks in awe of new practice facility in Renton

RENTON — When Julius Jones visited the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent during the offseason, the first place the team’s decision-makers took him was the new practice facility on the shores of Lake Washington, the Virginia Mason Athletic Center.

All eyes on Tavaris Jackson, Seahawks center in opener

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tarvaris Jackson has heard the questions all summer long and all throughout training camp.

New Seahawks practice facility gets rave reviews

RENTON - When Julius Jones visited the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent during the offseason, the first place the team’s decision-makers took him was the new practice facility on the shores of Lake Washington, the Virginia Mason Athletic Center.

Hawks set to hit someone other than teammates

MINNEAPOLIS - Part of the reason Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren has installed one of the biggest playbooks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck can remember this season is simple craftiness.

Recap: Minnesota vs. Seattle

Seneca Wallace was 15-of-20 passing for 165 yards and three touchdowns, as the Seattle Seahawks doubled up the Minnesota Vikings, 34-17, in the preseason opener for both teams.

Hawks fans could get use to hearing Calabro's calls

Kevin Calabro has always been the Murphy Brown of sports announcers; seemingly every time he arrives on the job, he is given somebody new to work with.

Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks, gash Vikings defense

Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle Seahawks had no problem with Minnesota's upgraded defense.

Hawks receiver is taking his best shot

A Pac-10 honorable mention selection as a receiver his senior season, the 5-foot-11, 194-pounder also finished as Washington State's career leader in receptions (185) and punt return yards (801). After he went undrafted, Seattle signed Bumpus as a free agent. The rookie said the transition to the pros has been helped by the Seahawks running a similar style offense as the Cougars.

Seahawks' Schmitt makes big impression

Rookie Owen Schmitt from West Virginia made a big first impression at fullback in his debut with the Seahawks.

Hawks fans could get use to hearing Calabro's calls

"I thought that all the production people and Warren Moon were extremely gracious and guided me through it and supported me and made it as comfortable as possible so that all I had to do was tie my necktie and go to work," Calabro said.

Recap: Minnesota vs. Seattle

Seneca Wallace was 15-of-20 passing for 165 yards and three touchdowns, as the Seattle Seahawks doubled up the Minnesota Vikings, 34-17, in the preseason opener for both teams.

Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks, gash Vikings defense

Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle Seahawks had no problem with Minnesota's upgraded defense.

Oregon basketball skills put to use in pulling down pass

Second-year wide receiver Jordan Kent was the surprise recipient of the Seahawks' first touchdown pass of the preseason, and the first of his career in a 34-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

Quick-strike offense sets tone for win

The Seahawks entered their preseason opener with a lot of question marks. But they quickly calmed most of the concerns in scoring on their first three possessions during a 34-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

Recap: Minnesota vs. Seattle

Seneca Wallace was 15-of-20 passing for 165 yards and three touchdowns, as the Seattle Seahawks doubled up the Minnesota Vikings, 34-17, in the preseason opener for both teams.

Hasselbeck, Seahawks, gash Vikings defense

Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle Seahawks had no problem with Minnesota's upgraded defense. Hasselbeck was 7-of-8 for 70 yards and a touchdown and the Seahawks racked up 187 total yards in three series against the Vikings' defensive starters in a 34-17...

Hasselbeck, Seahawks, gash Vikings defense

Matt Hasselbeck and the Seattle Seahawks had no problem with Minnesota's upgraded defense. Hasselbeck was 7-of-8 for 70 yards and a touchdown and the Seahawks racked up 187 total yards in three series against the Vikings' defensive starters in a 34-17...

New Seahawks practice facility gets rave reviews

RENTON - When Julius Jones visited the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent during the offseason, the first place the team’s decision-makers took him was the new practice facility on the shores of Lake Washington, the Virginia Mason Athletic Center.

Hawks set to hit someone other than teammates

Holmgren lamented the team's long list of injured players and its residual effect - some of the veterans will have to play longer minutes in order to fill the gaps.

All eyes on Tavaris Jackson, Seahawks center in opener

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tarvaris Jackson has heard the questions all summer long and all throughout training camp.

Frye out to prove worth to Hawks

After being discarded by his hometown Cleveland Browns after a bad opening day last season, Charlie Frye hopes to show the Seahawks he can play quarterback in the NFL this preseason.

Seahawks short-handed for first action

Training camp injuries and players sidelined while recovering from surgery have thrust backups into pivotal roles as the Seahawks enter their preseason opener.

Hawks set standard for NFL fan rules

THE NFL ANNOUNCED its new code of fan conduct this week, and it basically bans drunks and behavior described as unruly, disruptive, illegal and irresponsible. It also won't tolerate swearing, flipping the bird and harassing fans from the other team.

Obomanu quietly earns a key role with Seahawks

KIRKLAND - He's quiet and unassuming - not flashy. If he stood next to you in line at the local grocery store, you probably wouldn't take a second glance at Ben Obomanu.

Injuries leave Seahawks thin in spots

KIRKLAND - By Tuesday afternoon’s practice, more Seahawks players seemed scattered along the sidelines then on the field practicing.

Seahawks in awe of new practice facility in Renton

“This place is crappy; I can’t practice here,” defensive lineman Craig Terrill jokingly told assistant coach John Jamison.

New Hawks HQ just 'awesome'

Dropped jaws and wide eyes were included in the standard equipment Wednesday morning as the Seahawks players got their first look at the team's new state-of-the-art headquarters on the shores of Lake Washington.

Seahawks tickets gone in a flash

What’s the sound of 14,000 Seahawks tickets selling out within minutes of going on sale?

Justin Forsett impressing Seahawks

KIRKLAND — The Seahawks did everything they could in the offseason to overhaul a broken running game, including dumping a former league MVP.

Who?ll fill Seahawks lineman's union shoes?

KIRKLAND - With Mack Strong retiring from the Seattle Seahawks last season due to a neck injury and lineman Chris Gray retiring Monday because of a spine injury, the players are left to find a new union representative at a time when labor strife is on the horizon.

Hawks' Pro Bowl 'backers aim high

The Seahawks' Pro Bowl linebacker tandem of Lofa Tatupu and Julian Peterson already are among the best in the game. But their secret to continued success is using training camp practices to get better.

Hawks set to pick up intensity

KIRKLAND - After a week of executing drills in front of a demanding coaching staff and holding up on hits so that nobody gets hurt, the Seattle Seahawks get to release some of their pent-up aggression at 11 a.m. today, when they compete in the season's first scrimmage at Qwest Field.

Seahawks give fans a sneak peek

SEATTLE — Seahawks rookie running back Justin Forsett has one thing going for him: Everybody loves an underdog.

Seahawks dinged up

KIRKLAND - Even after resting most of their primary players during Saturday's scrimmage at Qwest Field, the Seattle Seahawks could not avoid injuries that left them working out very lightly Sunday.

Seahawks get first look at Qwest Field's new turf

SEATTLE - Saturday's scrimmage was the first time the

Seahawks offensive lineman Chris Gray retires

KIRKLAND — Seahawks offensive lineman Chris Gray has retired on the eve of his 16th NFL season because of a lower back and spine injury that threatened his ability to walk.

Seahawks OL Gray retires due to spinal concerns

The last day of Chris Gray's unsung career was the first day he got star treatment. "So this is what (Matt) Hasselbeck goes through every day," the invaluable yet relatively anonymous Seahawks offensive lineman joked as he sat in front of cameras and microphones Monday to announce he was retiring on the eve of his 16th NFL season.

Seahawks' Gray forced to call it quits

Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Chris Gray announced his retirement Monday, just a few days after being told a back injury would not allow him to continue playing.

NFL Preseason Preview - Seattle (0-0) at Minnesota (0-0)

The white-hot spotlight of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome will be shining directly on quarterback Tarvaris Jackson Friday night, when the third-year signal-caller and his Minnesota Vikings face the Seattle Seahawks in the preseason opener for both teams.

Seahawks? Gray retires

KIRKLAND — The last day of Chris Gray’s unsung career was the first day he got star treatment.

Hawks OL Gray hangs up cleats

"It's not for $20 million. But a couple hundred G's? It would work," Gray deadpanned.

Injury ends Gray's career

Chris Gray played longer than he ever expected, and better than many ever gave him credit for. But after 15 NFL seasons, the Seahawks' iron-man offensive lineman is being forced to retire because of a back injury.

Missed in the draft, Seahawks rookie safety is turning heads

KIRKLAND – Watching rookie Jamar Adams whirl around Qwest Field during the Seahawks' scrimmage Saturday prompted the obvious question:

Seahawks get first look at Qwest Field's new turf

SEATTLE - Saturday's scrimmage was the first time the

Seahawks give fans a sneak peek

SEATTLE — Seahawks rookie running back Justin Forsett has one thing going for him: Everybody loves an underdog.

Forsett uses Seahawks scrimmage to state his case for roster spot

Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren turned Saturday’s scrimmage over the younger players, and several responded with impressive efforts. But no one came up bigger than Justin Forsett, the little rookie running back from Cal.

Seahawks plan to throw more to running backs this season

KIRKLAND - Mike Holmgren used to do more than simply hand it to his running backs.

Hawks set to pick up intensity

One of those players is Kent, who was on the practice squad last season but has shown remarkable improvement for a player who did not compete in the sport until his junior year in college.

Seahawks rookie Bryant to miss up to 5 weeks

The Seahawks lost rookie defensive tackle Red Bryant for up to five weeks.

Kent takes Qwest Field stage

A year ago, Jordan Kent was trying to learn how to play football in an NFL training camp. In the Seahawks' scrimmage Saturday, the athletic wide receiver from Oregon is out to show he not only can play, but make plays.

Warren Moon thankful he still has Seahawks job

KIRKLAND — Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon said clinical evaluations have shown he does not have a problem with alcohol following two arrests for drunken driving.

Fullback entrenched with Seahawks

KIRKLAND — Leonard Weaver was singing. Again.

Seahawks' Kerney returns from latest injury

KIRKLAND — Patrick Kerney had a belt-like brace strapped over his shoulder. But, hey, that strained calf looked better.

Moon apologizes for DUI arrest

KIRKLAND - Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, who also serves as the Seattle Seahawks' color announcer on radio, apologized on Thursday for his latest scrape with the law.

Weaver keeps singin' in Seattle

"Tremendously far, man," Weaver said, after displaying his versatility and value in Thursday morning's practice.

Moon remorseful after negligent driving plea

Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, who has pleaded guilty to negligent driving for the second time in 12 months, was remorse and thankful Thursday in discussing the latest image-tarnishing incident.

Dunn, Hawks adapt to changes

After playing at North Kitsap High School and the University of Idaho, and coaching college football for 14 years, Kasey Dunn has come home to help the Seahawks rebuild their running game.

Holmgren tried to keep kicker

KIRKLAND - If Mike Holmgren shakes his head as he watches the Seahawks' placekicking battle between Olindo Mare and Brandon Coutu this summer, it may not be because he's unhappy with either guy.

Kerney works to stay healthy

KIRKLAND - Patrick Kerney was already coming off shoulder surgery. Then, as he was beginning to ease into Seahawks training camp last weekend, he injured his calf.

Matt Hasselbeck must learn expanded playbook

KIRKLAND — Matt Hasselbeck is going back to school during this Seahawks’ training camp.

Jones provides big pop

KIRKLAND - The offensive play of the day at Seattle Seahawks training camp Tuesday was made by running back Julius Jones, who broke into the secondary on a sweep to the right and met safety Jordan Babineaux face to face.

Seattle wide receiver making strong statement

KIRKLAND — Maybe it shouldn’t be that much of a surprise when unheralded receiver Logan Payne climbs the back of Seattle’s Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Trufant to make a highlight-worthy catch.

Gilbertson 'rejuvenated' with Seahawks

KIRKLAND - If Seattle Seahawks wide receivers coach Keith Gilbertson stands on his tiptoes on the team's practice field, he can almost see across Lake Washington to the University of Washington campus and Husky Stadium.

Warren Moon pleads guilty to negligent driving

KIRKLAND — The lawyer for Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon says Moon has pleaded guilty to negligent driving, a reduced charge from the drunken driving count that followed his Dec. 28 arrest by police in Medina, Wash.

Seahawks' defense dominates training camp battles

KIRKLAND — The final seven plays of the Seattle Seahawks’ practice Tuesday morning was dominated by the defense, quarterback Seneca Wallace being unceremoniously tripped in the backfield on one play, underthrowing an intended receiver on another.

Seahawks tickets go on sale Monday

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Seahawks camp notes

The Seahawks' morning practice on Wednesday ended with a four-minute scrimmage between the third-string offense and corresponding defense.

Pads go on, the gloves come off

The pads came on Sunday morning for the first time at the Seahawks training camp. Not surprisingly, the intensity level went up – as did the ability of the coaches to assess the talents of some of the younger players.

Seahawks Camp: Jones used to running in shadows

Is Julius Jones intimidated about the prospect of replacing Shaun Alexander in the Seahawks' backfield? Not at all, because he's been there, done that – in Dallas, where he was hailed as "the next Emmitt Smith."

'Big Play' Seahawks Jordan Babineaux covers field

When is a starter not a starter? When he's Jordan Babineaux, a versatile and valuable member of the Seahawks' nickel secondary that helped the defense allow a league-low 15 touchdown passes last season.

Seahawks' Vallos has become center of attention

Steve Vallos is a guard by trade, but has become the Seahawks' "starting" center out of necessity because Chris Spencer and Chris Gray are sidelined. It has not been an easy transition – for Vallos or the offense.

Moon pleads guilty to negligent driving

KIRKLAND – The lawyer for Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon said Moon pleaded guilty to negligent driving, a reduced charge from the drunken driving count that followed his Dec. 28 arrest by police in Medina.

Matt Hasselbeck must learn expanded playbook

KIRKLAND — Matt Hasselbeck is going back to school during this Seahawks’ training camp.

Seattle wide receiver making strong statement

KIRKLAND — Maybe it shouldn’t be that much of a surprise when unheralded receiver Logan Payne climbs the back of Seattle’s Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Trufant to make a highlight-worthy catch.

Jones provides big pop

KIRKLAND - The offensive play of the day at Seattle Seahawks training camp Tuesday was made by running back Julius Jones, who broke into the secondary on a sweep to the right and met safety Jordan Babineaux face to face.

Gilbertson 'rejuvenated' with Seahawks

Gilbertson said that he would spend entire days with attorneys who were dealing with the legal mess left by Neuheisel's participating in a NCAA basketball pool and his subsequent lawsuit, then had to go out to practice.

Kerney works to stay healthy

Then there's the machine Kerney uses on his adrenal glands before games. He changes the settings on the electrical stimulation machines that trainers give to players to get blood flowing in injured muscles, then puts a black sleeve on his neck to zap himself into a frenzy before kickoff.

Holmgren tried to keep kicker

KIRKLAND - If Mike Holmgren shakes his head as he watches the Seahawks' placekicking battle between Olindo Mare and Brandon Coutu this summer, it may not be because he's unhappy with either guy.

Mike Holmgren?s attempt to keep Josh Brown failed

KIRKLAND — If Mike Holmgren shakes his head as he watches the Seahawks’ placekicking battle between Olindo Mare and Brandon Coutu this summer, it may not be because he’s unhappy with either guy.

Seahawks? Kerney an alternative healer

KIRKLAND — Patrick Kerney was already coming off shoulder surgery. Then, as he was beginning to ease into Seahawks training camp last weekend, he injured his calf.

Red Bryant working on his technique

KIRKLAND - He’s no longer the biggest guy on the field, able to use brute strength to bully his way into the backfield.

Duckett still looking for his spot

KIRKLAND - Finding himself stuck in a crowd is nothing new to T.J. Duckett.

Bad back forces veteran OL Gray out

KIRKLAND - A sore back left Seattle's Chris Gray unable to practice Sunday, so second-year guard Steve Vallos filled in at center on a reshuffled starting offensive line.

Rookie tight end tries to focus on football

KIRKLAND - He wasn't supposed to be there.

Seahawks' Jones doesn't mind sharing

KIRKLAND — Julius Jones looks around the Seahawks’ practice fields and smiles.

Seahawks ink TE Carlson

The Seattle Seahawks agreed to a multi-year contract with tight end John Carlson on Saturday and now have signed their entire 2008 draft class.


 

 
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