In Today’s Links: the Seaside Joe Most Important Seahawk tourney rolls on, Tory Horton and his place amongst the 2026 Seattle Seahawks, takeaways from the offseason workouts around the league, Bryce talks regression later tonight, and a bit more! Happy Monday. It’s not that bad. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks!
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Seattle Seahawks News
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Stacy Rost: ESPN’s Barnwell dives into 3 Seahawks storylines – Seattle Sports
ESPN’s Bill Barnwell discussed what a future Sam Darnold extension could cost, among other topics.
Tory Horton’s Return Opens Door for Seahawks’ Offense to Reach Greater Heights in 2026 – Emerald City Spectrum
Fielding questions from wide-eyed youngsters at his first annual pro camp at Kennedy Catholic High School, it didn’t take long for Tory Horton to be asked why he missed the Seattle Seahawks final 11 games, including the entirety of their Super Bowl run.
My thoughts on Brendan Sorsby as he prepares for the supplemental draft – Seahawks Draft Blog
For the first time in a long time, a player will enter the supplemental draft this summer with a level of warranted intrigue.
Jake Bobo in Line for Bigger Role for Seahawks in 2026 – si.com
Jake Bobo got a bigger contract this offseason just in time for a potentially bigger role.
What we learned from every NFL team during offseason workouts – The Athletic
In NFL circles, the end of minicamp is often treated like school letting out for the summer. After roughly six weeks of practices — filled with first impressions, quotables, league-altering trades and contract extensions — players and coaches scatter until training camp.
Which Seahawks Veterans Can Avoid Regression in 2026? – The Hawks Eye w/ Bryce Coutts
The Seahawks are coming off another championship season, but repeating success in the NFL is never easy.
NFC West News
The Cardinals’ “X” factor on offense, defense, and special teams for 2026 – Revenge of the Birds
The Arizona Cardinals have expectations of not being one of the league’s worst clubs for a second consecutive year. GM Monti Ossenfort worked overtime this offseason to address the weak spots and bring in new players to replace those who left the team.
Former NFL wide receiver thinks Mike Evans will have his best season…as long as he plays 17 games – Niners Nation
TJ Houshmandzadeh thinks Evans could have his best season with the 49ers — if he stays healthy for 17 games.
Lingering questions: Will special teams continue to cost Rams games? – Turf Show Times
Have Rams special teams additions been enough to elevate a bad group?













