The Carolina Panthers are in desperate need of playmakers to put around ... and there could be a very interesting option available during the offseason: Seattle Seahawks superstar D.K. Metcalf. Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus has listed Metcalf ...
Carolina has now parted ways with four assistant coaches since the conclusion of the 2024 campaign. Along with Carroll, Carolina is moving on without outside linebackers coach Tem Lukabu, safeties coach Bert Watts and defensive quality control coach Bobby Maffei.
Schneider said he believes guards are overpaid and overdrafted, but the Seahawks need help inside and could have options in Round 1.
H eading into the 2025 offseason the Carolina Panthers need about as much help as they can possibly get when it comes to upgrading their defense. They need two new starting safeti
Several teams are looking to fill openings, though - and the Panthers' staff will feel at least a little bit of a shakeup as a result. The latest news coming out of BofA Stadium could be a sign that one of those jobs is about to be taken.
Minnesota Vikings beat writer Ben Goessling details what makes Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator candidate Grant Udinski so unique.
This week a couple more names have been added to the ongoing search, including one that just came in. According to a report by Jonathan Jones at CBS Sports, the Seahawks have also interviews former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich for their open OC position.
They might not want to do it, but the Panthers might actually be perfect for the upcoming season of HBO’s “Hard Knocks.”
Macdonald fired Ryan Grubb last week. The move came one day after the former University of Washington offensive coordinator finished his only season as Seattle’s OC. The Seahawks missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the first time that’s happened since the 2008-’09 seasons.
Another candidate has publicly emerged on the Seattle Seahawks' radar for their offensive coordinator opening, according to a report from NFL Network.
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.
The Seattle Seahawks have reportedly requested an interview with a 28-year-old Minnesota Vikings assistant coach.