There are two things you can count on at the end of every NFL season: first, the Super Bowl will be the most watched television event of the year, second, there will be multiple head coaching vacancies around the league.
The XFL has one last shot at making it with the big boys in the NFL. Dwayne The Rock Johnson believes in the company and put his money where his mouth is after buying it. Now it's coming back in 2023!
Trying your luck to spot a celebrity in the wild? Turns out a large number of celebrities come through Washington, whether it's for movies, television, concerts, or just a visit. Here are Five places around Washington you could spot a celebrity in the wild!
The Seattle Kraken announced today (September 7) that any spectator wishing to attend a game when the team plays in their inaugural season at Climate Pledge Arena will need to not only wear a face mask inside the arena but also show proof of vaccination against the coronavirus on a mobile app.
Even the most avid fan of the Seattle Seahawks likely needed a program to know who was on the field on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The nearly anonymous Hawks only played 5 of their projected starters for the 2021 season and held 31 players in total out of the game all together in a lackluster 20-7 loss to the Raiders.
With their first exhibition game just days away, the Seattle Seahawks are busy with the process of fleshing out their roster for the upcoming year.
Here are 12 players that the Hawks success will, likely, hinge upon the most in 2021.
While the playoffs were one-and-done for the most recent incarnation of the Seattle Seahawks, there is still a chance for some postseason accolades for the team, thanks to their fans -- the 12s!
The last time the Seattle Seahawks competed in the Super Bowl, Super Bowl 49 specifically, they possessed a season record of 6 wins and 3 losses at this point in the season. It occurs to me today, that the Seahawks are currently 6 -3, as are their fellow NFC West competitors - the Los Angeles Rams and the Arizona Cardinals.