In Today’s Links: the Seattle Seahawks salary cap and why they may not cut anyone of significance this offseason, Leo Williams is prepared to run it back, Nick Emmanwori love, more minicamp takeaways, and other stuff! Happy Monday. Say “hi” to the Garfield in you for me. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks!
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Seahawks News
Could Seahawks go entire year without cutting any veterans? – Seaside Joe Seahawks have $180 million more to spend than the team with the most dead money and could
afford to bring back every key veteran
Why analyst says AJ Barner is Seahawks’ X-factor in ’26 – Seattle Sports
Former NFL WR Bryan Walters believes new offensive coordinator Brian Fleury can raise the Seattle TE’s game to “the next level.”
Leonard Williams, Seahawks Ready to Take ‘Darkside’ Defense to New Heights in 2026 – Emerald City Spectrum
Mere hours away from school being out for the summer, at least in NFL terms, the Seattle Seahawks could have gone through the motions riding out their final minicamp practice before six weeks off.
Noah Igbinoghene Pushing for Key Spot in Seahawks Secondary – si.com
The Seattle Seahawks might have another underrated veteran signing this offseason in cornerback Noah Igbinoghene.
Nick Emmanwori, Colston Loveland among NFL’s 10 most versatile players – The Athletic
The multiple tight end sets craze is going to reach a fever pitch next season. Will defensive coordinators be willing to put that extra linebacker in to match up with extra tight ends, or will they be OK playing their sub personnel (five or more defensive backs) against multiple tight ends?
Seahawks Playbook Podcast Episode 758: Seahawks OTA & Mini Camp Wrap-Up – Seahawks Playbook Podcast
Seahawks fans, thanks for joining Bill Alvstad and Keith Myers as we discuss observations from all the recent OTA and Mini-Camp practices.
NFC West News
Former Cardinal named “Coach of the Year” – Revenge of the Birds
Great season for Orlando head coach Anthony Becht
Could the 49ers see a shakeup at safety this offseason? – Niners Nation
The 49ers could look for a competition at safety in training camp.
The Rams offense was unlucky in 2025 – Turf Show Times
A few different stats indicate the Rams caught more bad breaks than average last season.













