Seattle Seahawks cornerback Coby Bryant was fined $6,594 by the NFL for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during last Sunday's game against the
For the second week in a row, an NFL player has been fined for a Marshawn Lynch-inspired touchdown celebration. Last week, Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams was fined $19,697 for diving backwards into the end zone while grabbing his crotch at the end of his 64-yard touchdown run during the Lions' 52-6 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Our prognosticators throughout the season are: Art Stapleton (Giants/NFL writer ... Here's why: In a game Seattle needs to stay in pole position for a playoff berth, expect the Seahawks to have no issues scoring on the Jets' porous defense.
For now, Smith is under contract with a $38.5M cap hit in 2025. But he only has a base salary of $14.8M, plus a $10M roster bonus that becomes guaranteed on March 16th. If the Seahawks did have any plans of parting ways with their starting QB, the March 16th date is the one to watch.
ARIZONA -- Seattle Seahawks CB Coby Bryant has been fined for his celebration on a pick-six against the Arizona Cardinals last week.
Rookie coach Mike Macdonald has promoted multiple reserves, rookies, practice-squad players to prominent roles from practicing.
Seahawks safety Coby Bryant was fined by the NFL for "obscene gestures" that paid homage to Marshawn Lynch after his pick-6 against the Cardinals last weekend.
At MetLife Stadium on Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks play the New York Jets.The Seahawks are compiling 22.4 points per game on offense, which ranks them 15th in the NFL. On defense, they rank 13th,
That's exactly what converted Seahawks safety Coby Bryant did last weekend in the team's win over the Arizona Cardinals. After Devon Witherspoon pressured Kyler Murray into a panic throw, Bryant zipped in for an interception and ran it all the way back to the end zone.
As much as Seattle has seemingly improved over their last three games, the team can't escape questions about their quarterback situation.
According to Albert Breer at Sports Illustrated, he expects the Patriots to pursue star wideouts who will be in the last year of their contracts in 2025, per NESN. That includes Terry McLaurin and DK Metcalf.