While it isn't viewed as optimal to pay running backs in today's NFL, the Seahawks need a strong work horse in the backfield to run their offense, which is why they should look to extend Carson. The ...
Though it remains unclear when, or if, the NFL will kick off its 2020 season, the Seahawks remain optimistic they will have starting running back Chris Carson available for Week 1. Backup Rashaad ...
The Seahawks will be missing their top cornerback, but there's a chance the team will have the hard-hitting Adams back in action after missing three games and several running backs have a chance to ...
Still dealing with some flexibility-related issues with his surgically-repaired neck, Carson has an important date with doctors coming up in two weeks that could determine whether or not he plays ...
Already without both of their starting cornerbacks and starting center, the Seahawks will travel to Los Angeles without their top two running backs and a key pass rusher available to play against the ...
While listed as questionable on the team's final injury report due to a sprained knee, the Seahawks should have star receiver Tyler Lockett for Thursday's rematch against the Cardinals at CenturyLink ...
Coming off a cracked hip that ended his season last December and prevented him from playing for the Seahawks in the playoffs, Chris Carson is ready to resume his roll as the team's feature back for ...
Carson still has one year left on his rookie contract, but Seattle hasn't been against extending players a year early in the past. Given the changing landscape for veteran running backs, however, he ...
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