With the 2024 NFL Draft over, the biggest offseason event is now in our rearview mirror. There will still be offseason activities and roster moves, but the offseason is about to hit a lull for awhile.
The first week of NFL free agency came with a significant change for the Seattle Seahawks at the linebacker position. GM Schneider believes Seahawks have ‘great fit’ in new TE combo First, 2020 first-round NFL Draft pick Jordyn Brooks left for the Miami Dolphins.
The Seahawks needed a replacement at linebacker at letting Jordyn Brooks and Bobby Wagner depart as free agents, so Saturday they signed the former Dolphin who Brooks is set to replace.
The Miami Dolphins have agreed to deals with a number of players in the last two weeks with the goal of improving their roster for the 2024 season and beyond.
The Seattle Seahawks’ biggest signing of free agency was one of their own, inking veteran defensive tackle Leonard Williams to a lucrative three-year deal to keep him on the team long-term.
The Miami Dolphins managed to get an exciting young linebacker to bolster their defense in Jordyn Brooks. The former young star who was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks decided to take his talents to South Beach and win with Mike McDaniel, Tua Tagovailoa, and Tyreek Hill.
The Miami Dolphins literally have enough speed to field an Olympic track team that could challenge many nations in a relay race. Tyreek Hill, Devon Achane,
How much will the Dolphins be paying Jordyn Brooks in 2024 and beyond? The Seattle Seahawks have been losing players left and right, and one of the biggest names on that list belongs to Jordyn Brooks.
One of the first moves the Miami Dolphins made during the NFL’s legal tampering period Monday was agreeing to terms with former Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks on a three-year deal that could be worth up to $30 million.
The Miami Dolphins added the team's first big ticket free agent of 2024, signing former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks to the team's most substantial deal of the 2024 offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks saw one of their recent first-round picks Jordyn Brooks bid farewell to the team on Monday as he agreed a deal with the Miami Dolphins. Brooks, the 27th overall pick of the Seahawks in the 2020 draft, is set to sign a three-year, $30 million deal with the Dolphins, per NFL Media's Ian Rapoport.
The Dolphins were actively in the market for some reinforcement at the position.
Four-year veteran linebacker Jordyn Books signed a new contract with the Miami Dolphins. Brooks, a former first-round pick, spent the entirety of his career with the Seattle Seahawks.
The Dallas Cowboys are being billed as “an ideal destination” for linebacker Jordyn Brooks in NFL free agency, and we are left trying to be polite when we react by saying … As soon as ESPN's Jeremy Fowler gets one of these Saturday gossip items right as it regards the Cowboys, we will give him full credit.
On the heels of a disappointing 9-8 season that ended without a playoff berth and the departure of long-time coach Pete Carroll, the Seattle Seahawks have plenty of roster questions to address heading into a crucial offseason with a new regime in place.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
After being listed as questionable on Friday's final injury report, the Seattle Seahawks downgraded linebacker Jordyn Brooks to out against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday due to a lingering ankle injury.
Arizona Cardinals tackle D.J. Humphries was ejected after inadvertently hitting an official during an after-whistle altercation with Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks in Sunday's loss. We'll have to wait and see on whether any NFL discipline is forthcoming.
Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman DJ Humphries was ejected from Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks after he appeared to inadvertently smack an official in the head.
As the rest of the NFL battled it out on Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks enjoyed some good ol' R&R. If Week 5 seems like an early time for a bye, that's because it is.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks passed a physical and will come off the physically unable to perform list, the team announced Tuesday. Brooks, 25, is just seven months removed from surgery to repair a torn right ACL suffered in a Week 17 win against the New York Jets on New Year's Day.
Jordyn Brooks suffered an ACL tear during the Seahawks’ Week 17 game last season, making him a candidate to start the season on the reserve/PUP list. That is no longer an option for Brooks.
The Seattle Seahawks announced Tuesday they are activating LB Jordy Brooks from the PUP list. That means Brooks has passed his physical and is ready to
After declining Jordyn Brooks’ fifth-year option, the Seattle Seahawks have a developing situation at inside linebacker beyond 2023. Earlier this week, the Seattle Seahawks declined Jordyn Brooks‘ fifth-year option.
Brooks has been an every-down player for the Seahawks over the past two seasons, but the former first-rounder is coming off a late-season ACL tear.
The Seattle Seahawks shocked a lot of people with their performance during the 2022 season. Many presumed they were heading into a rebuild, but instead, they are now on the path to becoming contenders.
Today’s Wild Card matchup between the Niners and Seahawks will be contested in the rain and wind of Santa Clara, Calif., and the King of Props is expecting a reliable ballcarrier to deliver.
The Seahawks kept their playoff hopes alive yesterday, but their defense is likely to be shorthanded for next week’s regular season finale.
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