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In Today’s Links: more breakdown from the 2025 Seattle Seahawks schedule release, how close are the Seahawks, really?; and, more schedule talk. Happy Friday. Love it that you are here. Thank you.
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Seahawks News
Are the Seahawks still a QB away? – Seaside Joe
2 reasons I’m optimistic about the Seahawks, with or without answers at quarterback
Ranking Seahawks schedule from ‘must see’ to ‘wait and see’ | Analysis | The Seattle Times
Now that we know the Seahawks’ 2025 schedule, it’s time for our annual ranking of the matchups. Some loom as “must-see TV” while others are more “wait-and-see.”
The 4 toughest games on the Seattle Seahawks’ 2025 season schedule – Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
The Seahawks have posted three straight winning seasons, but missed the playoffs the last two years. Can they win the NFC West for the first time since 2020?
5 Takeaways From Seahawks’ 2025 Schedule Reveal — Emerald City Spectrum
Learning their 17-game schedule on Wednesday, was good fortunate bestowed on the Seahawks heading into their second season under coach Mike Macdonald?
Brock and Salk react to Seattle Seahawks’ 2025 schedule – Seattle Sports
Brock Huard and Mike Salk detail how the 2025 schedule lines up very nicely for the Seattle Seahawks. “I don’t know what else you could possibly ask for.”
A recurring theme throughout Seattle Seahawks’ ’25 schedule – Seattle Sports
The Seattle Seahawks’ 2025 schedule is filled with reunion games that feature players and coaches squaring off against their former teams.
NFC West News
Rams 2025 schedule: Five takeaways from the NFL schedule release – Turf Show Times
Surprising lack of primetime games, and other takeaways from the Rams’ 2025 schedule release
Will Rams’ Matthew Stafford Have a Fast Start in 2025? – Sports Illustrated Rams News, Analysis, and More
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for an exciting 2025 season. The Rams have one thing in mind, and that is winning a Super Bowl. But to do so, Matthew Stafford will have to have a fast start.
Arizona Cardinals Have Major Opportunity With Schedule – Sports Illustrated Cardinals News, Analysis, and More
The Arizona Cardinals now know what their 2025 schedule looks like.
Mack Wilson Sr.’s “18 Bars” Banger Cardinals 2025 Schedule Video – Revenge of the Birds
What is your reaction to Wilson’s video?
49ers win-loss record predictions for the 2025 schedule – Niners Nation
How many games do you see the Niners winning this season?
Report: The 49ers Agree to Sell 6 Percent of their Franchise – Sports Illustrated 49ers News, Analysis, and More
The 49ers just agreed to sell roughly a 6 percent stake of their franchise which has been valued at a little more than $8.5 million. This deal will create more than half a billion dollars for the 49ers owners.
Around The NFL
Caleb Williams’ negative perception of Bears was right and that’s why they need Ben Johnson to succeed – Yahoo Sports
Will Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson work out?
NFL schedule 2025 winners and losers: 49ers finally catch a break; are Giants doomed? – The Athletic
We’re all winners with that elite Week 1 prime-time slate. But the Browns and Saints are schedule-release losers with no prime-time games.
Cowboys hit with bizarre scheduling quirk that NFL has never seen before, plus 21 other 2025 schedule oddities – CBSSports.com
Some teams were given a pretty crazy schedule by the NFL
Travis Hunter milestone watch: 20 records Jaguars rookie can potentially set/break as two-way player – NFL.com
As Travis Hunter begins his pro career, it’s fun to ponder which records the two-way star might break. NFL Researcher Dante Koplowitz-Fleming does a deep dive to rank 20 milestones that could be within Hunter’s reach.
5 NFL players under pressure to perform in a contract year in 2025 – PFF
Is this the year that Kyle Pitts puts it all together? The former top-five pick has endured his fair share of ups and downs in the NFL, but he’s still just 24 years old and will have a chance to shine in year two of offensive coordinator Zac Robinson’s offense.