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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Seattle Seahawks expect Michael Bennett, Kam Chancellor, Frank Clark, Quinton Jefferson all back from injuries to play Sunday at Arizona Cardinals: thenewstribune





as informed in thenewstribune

Seattle Seahawks expect Michael Bennett, Kam Chancellor, Frank Clark, Quinton Jefferson all back from injuries to play Sunday at Arizona Cardinals

Seattle Seahawks expect Michael Bennett, Kam Chancellor, Frank Clark, Quinton Jefferson all back from injuries to play Sunday at Arizona Cardinals
Seattle Seahawks expect Michael Bennett, Kam Chancellor, Frank Clark, Quinton Jefferson all back from injuries to play Sunday at Arizona Cardinals
Gregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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not to mention oregonlive

Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman: Cornerback tougher position to play than wide receiver

Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman: Cornerback tougher position to play than wide receiver
Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman: Cornerback tougher position to play than wide receiver
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is one of the best at the position in the NFL.This season, Sherman has been matched up against the opposing team's best wide receiver all over the field.The way the Seahawks are using Sherman this year is different compared to past seasons, when Sherman usually remained on the left side of the field.
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by the same token on seattletimes

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll on Atlanta asking for last play to be reviewed by the NFL: 'We won't send that play in'

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll on Atlanta asking for last play to be reviewed by the NFL: 'We won't send that play in'
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll on Atlanta asking for last play to be reviewed by the NFL: 'We won't send that play in'
Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Monday he plans to ask the league for a review of the controversial final play of Sunday's loss to the Seahawks.Falcons coach Dan Quinn told reporters in Atlanta Monday that he will ask the NFL to review whether pass interference should have been called on the team's final offensive play of Sunday's 26-24 loss to the Seahawks.On the play, Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman appeared to grab the arm of Atlanta receiver Julio Jones and Quinn protested vehemently on the sidelines afterward asking for a flag to be thrown.
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