The veteran quarterback's future with the team is a hot topic. What are the different paths Seattle could take?
From a new OC and a decision on Geno Smith to cap-related releases and key players to re-sign, Seattle has plenty of work ahead.
For the second season in a row, Geno Smith didn’t get into the playoffs ... The Seahawks started Tariq Woolen and Devon Witherspoon outside with third safety Rayshawn Jenkins the fifth, nickel defensive back. When they went with an extra cornerback ...
For the second season in a row, Geno Smith didn’t get into the playoffs ... and Devon Witherspoon outside with third safety Rayshawn Jenkins the fifth, nickel defensive back.
The Vikings need to re-sign these 3 veteran players before 2025 NFL free agency kicks off in March. Will they retain them all?
With Coby Bryant rising into the starting lineup and becoming a star at free safety, the Seahawks can afford to let Rayshawn Jenkins go one year into the two-year deal he signed last March. Jenkins played relatively well early in the 2024 season but he's expendable now and cutting him would save the team $5.28 million.
According to TheAnalyst.com, Smith threw more passes under duress this season than anyone else in the NFL. He finished fifth in the NFL in completion percentage above expectation, via NFL Next Gen stats, which takes into account the circumstances a QB faces on each throw.
Seattle Sports reporters Zac Hereth and Cameron Van Til give their final grades for the 2024 Seattle Seahawks on offense, defense and more.
Other than Williams, Julian Love was the Seahawks’ steadiest defensive player from start to finish while emerging as a strong locker-room leader. Coby Bryant was a revelation when thrust into the starting lineup at midseason, relegating veteran Rayshawn Jenkins to a rotational role. Love finished sixth among all safeties via PFF and Bryant 22nd.
As the Seahawks turn their attention to 2025 — which will be their 50th season in the NFL — let’s look ahead by answering 12 questions about the offseason.
Noah Fant’s final numbers (48-500, 10.4) were in line with his career averages despite missing three games. AJ Barner came on late to finish with 30-245 and four TDs. Pharaoh Brown battled a foot injury in camp and the first month of the season and had just eight catches. The blocking on the edges wasn’t as consistent as it needed to be.
There was nothing at stake in terms of the playoffs for the Seahawks, but they at least ended the season on a winning note against their rivals.