Defensive tackle Buddha Jones took part in the Seahawks' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis and the team saw enough to keep him around for a longer stretch.
Despite finishing with a winning record for a second straight season, the Seattle Seahawks weren't fortunate enough to earn a playoff spot in 2023, bringing a disappointing season to a close earlier than expected.
RENTON, Wash. - Though the Seattle Seahawks improved their record to 4-2 with a 20-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals on October 22, the victory proved to be bittersweet as the team lost one of their best players and leaders in Uchenna Nwosu to a season-ending pectoral injury.
Building momentum heading into a much-needed bye week and improving their record to 3-1 on the season, the Seattle Seahawks took care of business behind a stingy defense to knock off the New York Giants 24-3 on Monday Night Football.
Hitting the road for their first prime time contest of the season, the Seattle Seahawks will look to open October with their third consecutive win as they square off with the New York Giants on Monday Night Football.
Entering last season with low expectations due to instability at quarterback and youthful rosters among other concerns, the Seattle Seahawks and New York Giants weren't supposed to be contending for playoff spots.
Even compared to a sputtering offense, nothing may have been more frustrating for Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll coming out of a 30-13 season-opening loss to the Los Angeles Rams more than the team's punch-less pass rush.
The Seattle Seahawks welcomed a familiar face back to practice this week, as Super Bowl XLVIII champion and three-time Pro Bowler Michael Bennett has been visiting to assist coach Pete Carroll and his staff as they prepare for this season.
Defensive lineman Dre'Mont Jones, the Seattle Seahawks' biggest splash in free agency this offseason, has wasted little time in making an impact on the community.
Detouring from prior frugal trends, with the mission of building a more dynamic defensive line, the Seattle Seahawks opened up the checkbook at the start of free agency in March and orchestrated a rare spending spree by signing former Broncos defensive tackle Dre'Mont Jones.
Entering the offseason, the Seattle Seahawks knew it was imperative that they strengthen their defensive front, chiefly along the defensive line, after a rough showing in 2022. They did just that, signing free agents like Dre'Mont Jones and Jarran Reed, while also drafting Derick Hall out of Auburn.
Seattle made one of the most impactful additions of the offseason along the defensive line when they signed Dre’Mont Jones in free agency. That pact marked the end of his time with the Broncos, the only team he had previously played for in the NFL.
Losing defensive tackle Dre'Mont Jones in free agency was a substantial hit, but the Denver Broncos anticipated it. Replacing Jones' exceptional interior
The Denver Broncos brought in Zach Allen to replace Dre'Mont Jones, but they still need help on their defensive line. DeShawn Williams followed Ejiro Evero to Carolina as a free agent; that is 598 snaps on defense that has yet to be replaced.
There has been a focus from the Denver Broncos to improve their offense, and understandably so. Unfortunately, that has left the defense mostly untouched, outside of replacing Dre'Mont Jones with Zach Allen and bringing a couple of players back.
The 2023 NFL Draft will be held in Kansas City from April 27-29. Meanwhile, the Seahawks continue to adjust the roster in hopes of another playoff appearance.
On his way out of the Mile High City, Dre'Mont Jones took an opportunity to throw some shade at the Denver Broncos. Call it sour grapes or maybe just the
Dre'Mont Jones agreed to a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks, the free agent defensive tackle told CBS Sports on Monday. With Jones leaving Denver, the Broncos found an instant replacement, agreeing to a contract with free agent Zach Allen, per multiple media reports.
Soon-to-be free agent DT Dre'Mont Jones could be on the radar for the Cleveland Browns.
Dre'Mont Jones's value isn't the right price for Denver. Jones, Denver's sack leader last season, plans to test free agency, per Troy Reneck of KMGH-TV in Denver, after the Broncos chose not to franchise tag him.
If the Broncos do not use their franchise tag on Dre’Mont Jones and are unable to reach a long-term agreement with the fifth-year defensive lineman by March 13, he would stand to be one of the top free agents available. It sounds like the Broncos will make every attempt from preventing things from getting to that point.
Tuesday marks the opening of the NFL franchise tag window, which the Denver Broncos are unlikely to utilize — yet. 9NEWS' Mike Klis reports that Denver is "not expected to consider" tagging defensive end Dre'Mont Jones, an impending unrestricted free agent, until the March 7 deadline.
On Wednesday, Denver Broncos defensive tackle Dre'Mont Jones didn't exactly go above and beyond to offer tangible encouragement to GM George Paton that he wants to stick around beyond 2022.
If Dre'Mont Jones can help prevent Derrick Henry, the NFL's rushing leader, from demolishing Denver's (3-5) defense, he will earn an exorbitant reward. Jones, a fourth-year defensive end, is having his best season to date.
Lock was selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft by Denver, while Jones was taken by the team in the third round.
When Denver Broncos training camp starts on July 27, there will be days when the hard grind and intense heat will force some players to wish they were somewhere else entirely.
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