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Marcus Trufant's performance falls short in his return to the field
As a cornerback, Marcus Trufant begins every play by backpedaling. After Sunday's game, however, he stood up in the locker room and offered a sugar-free assessment in his first game back from a disk injury.
Seahawks coach Jim Mora joked that Friday was a special day because everyone--aside from the three players on injured reserve--practiced without limitation today.
Hasselbeck returns to full-practice mode
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was back practicing in full Thursday after taking it easy Wednesday to rest his recovering ribs.
Hasselbeck rests broken ribs in practice
Seattle coach Jim Mora said Hasselbeck "was a little bit beat up, like what happens to a lot of quarterbacks in this league" after playing in all of last weekend's 38-17 loss at Dallas.
Seahawks coach Jim Mora insists he's still optimistic about the Seahawks and their ability to turn things around, but his tone Monday was different than it has been in previous weeks, even after other blowout losses.
Tony Romo completed 21 of 36 passes for three touchdowns and was not intercepted.
Seahawks starting cornerback Ken Lucas suffered a shoulder stinger in the third quarter of Seattle's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Seahawks desperately need a shot in the, uhh, arm
When last seen two weeks ago at Qwest Field, the Seattle Seahawks were struggling to find a way to contain Arizona star receiver Larry Fitzgerald in a 27-3 embarrassment that set the season into emergency mode.
Trufant, Hill to rejoin Seahawks Sunday in Dallas
Marcus Trufant will make his season debut for the Seahawks on Sunday at Dallas. Seattle activated the 2007 Pro Bowl cornerback from the physically-unable-to-perform list Friday.
Today's inactives: CB Lucas active
It looks like cornerback Ken Lucas, who attended his father's funeral service on Friday, will play today.
Houshmandzadeh: 'Throw me the ball'
It's not exactly "Give Me the Damn Ball!" that old autobiography by Keyshawn Johnson, the outspoken former New York Jets receiver.
Seattle Seahawks: A 2010 Wishlist
Well Seahawks fans, we're six games in, and let's face it. All is not well. Sure, we've seen the Seahawks clicking at times.A Against the Rams and Jaguars, the 'Hawks looked pretty dominant, but at the same, any intelligent fan tempered their excitement, as the Rams have won precisely zero out of their last, well, sixteen.A It's also even more ...
Wednesday press conference highlights
We know for sure that the Seahawks will start their third different left tackle this week, and it sounds like that job will probably fall to Kyle Williams, not Damion McIntosh, who was signed yesterday.
Seahawks' Ken Lucas is expected to play Sunday
The Seahawks handed out commemorative game balls to three players Friday, which is customary after every win.
Houshmandzadeh: 'Throw me the ball'
It's not exactly "Give Me the Damn Ball!" that old autobiography by Keyshawn Johnson, the outspoken former New York Jets receiver.
Seahawks aiming for sack attack
Seattle's success Sunday against Arizona likely will hinge on the defensive line's ability to pressure Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner.
Seahawks CB Ken Lucas to bury father Friday in Mississippi, start Sunday in Seattle
Seahawks defensive back Ken Lucas is home in Mississippi to bury his father but will play on Sunday against Arizona.
Hasselbeck protection falls to fourth-stringer
RENTON Your fourth string offensive tackle isn't supposed to see the field, but for the Seattle Seahawks there's a chance he'll be protecting the injured, exposed rib area of starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck on Sunday.
Seahawks' Lucas Plays on Despite Losing Father
Ken Lucas just played the toughest game of his nine-year career. The Seahawks' cornerback started Sunday's win over Jacksonville less than 48 hours after he found out his father Clyde had died.
Player of the game Matt Hasselbeck passed for four touchdowns for the first time in two years and finished with a quarterback rating of... Player of the game Matt Hasselbeck passed for four touchdowns for the first time in two years and finished with a quarterback rating of 125.1. It's the second-highest rating he's had in a game since 2007.
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