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Seahawks’ Jaxon Smith-Njigba reveals next goal after Super Bowl win

Mar 25, 2026 @ 4:32pm
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The Seattle Seahawks have been on top of the world for the past few months as the Super Bowl champions, and things have only gotten better for them. Jaxon Smith-Njigba agreed to a historic contract extension that is worth $168.6 million over four years, which makes him the highest-paid wide receiver in the league, and […] The post Seahawks’ Jaxon Smith-Njigba reveals next goal after Super Bowl win appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL Analyst Breaks Down League-Wide Impact of Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s Massive Contract

Mar 25, 2026 @ 4:08pm
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s new extension with the Seahawks sets a record and shifts the wide receiver market heading into upcoming seasons.

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Seahawks Announce Big News for 2026 Season

Mar 25, 2026 @ 4:03pm
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The Seattle Seahawks have officially announced significant news for the 2026-27 season, with six months left to go. The post Seahawks Announce Big News for 2026 Season appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Seahawks Send Clear Message on Future With Jaxon Smith-Njigba News

Mar 25, 2026 @ 3:54pm
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The Seattle Seahawks signed Jaxon Smith-Njigba to a four-year, $168.6 million contract extension with $120 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid receiver in NFL history. But during the team’s press conference, Seattle made it clear the deal was about more than money, framing Smith-Njigba as a cornerstone of its next era. The post Seahawks Send Clear Message on Future With Jaxon Smith-Njigba News appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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NFL Season Start Moves Up to a Wednesday

Mar 25, 2026 @ 3:51pm
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The league’s new-look schedule for 2026 takes further shape. The post NFL Season Start Moves Up to a Wednesday appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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Will Super Bowl return to Las Vegas once again? Here’s the latest update

Mar 25, 2026 @ 3:08pm
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The NFL is expected to bring the Super Bowl LXIII back to Las Vegas, according to a recent update from ESPN insider Adam Schefter. Schefter reported on Wednesday that the league is nearing a decision, with the official vote scheduled for next week’s NFL owners meetings. “The site for Super Bowl LXIII is now set […] The post Will Super Bowl return to Las Vegas once again? Here’s the latest update appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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How Many Picks Are in the NFL Draft?

Mar 25, 2026 @ 2:46pm
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The NFL's initial draft order is created fairly simply, with all 32 teams starting with one pick in each of the seven rounds.

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The Best NFL Draft Steals of All Time

Mar 25, 2026 @ 2:46pm
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Tom Brady and Joe Montana are the poster boys for draft day steals, but plenty of other legendary NFL players fell to the middle or late rounds.

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NFL Pushes Jaxon Smith-Njigba Into Seahawks All-Time History

Mar 25, 2026 @ 10:49am
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba Seahawks draft pick buzz is growing after the NFL spotlighted Seattle’s WR as one of the franchise’s best selections. The post NFL Pushes Jaxon Smith-Njigba Into Seahawks All-Time History appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Every NFL Team’s Worst 2026 Offseason Moves So Far

Mar 25, 2026 @ 9:49am
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The NFL is like a revolving door, with talent coming in and out of teams like a grocery store, as teams seek to bring in the best talent they can find to improve on their previous seasons. As NFL teams make smart moves during the offseason, they have also made some questionable moves that have us scratching our heads, wondering why they would do that.  Here are all 32 NFL teams’ worst offseason moves so far. Which bad offseason moves did each NFL team make? Arizona Cardinals: Settling for a backup quarterbackJan 5, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of an Arizona Cardinals helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Cardinals had to move on from Kyler Murray after he dealt with an injury-riddled season in 2025.  However, their quarterback choices are questionable, as they currently have journeymen backups, Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew.  Brissett threw for over 3,300 yards and threw 23 touchdowns against eight interceptions, but his production didn’t lead to many victories, as he won one game in 2025 and lost 11.  The quarterback situation in the desert isn’t promising for 2026.  Atlanta Falcons: Signing Tua TagovailoaNov 10, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Detailed view of the Atlanta Falcons helmet against the New Orleans Saints during the second half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images The Kirk Cousins experiment was a flop due to inconsistent play and nagging injuries, and releasing him was the right move. However, signing Tagovailoa, who has his own injury history, is very questionable this NFL offseason. Michael Penix Jr. already dealt with an ACL injury after the Falcons’ week 11 game against the Carolina Panthers last season, and having another injury-prone quarterback on the roster is not an inspiring move. Even though the Falcons signed Tagovailoa for a one-year, $1.3 million contract, staying healthy is more important. Let’s just hope Penix Jr. and Tagovailoa stay healthy in 2026.  Baltimore Ravens: Losing Tyler LinderbaumJan 11, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; A view of Baltimore Ravens players’ helmets on a heated bench against the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC wild card game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images The Ravens weren’t able to re-sign Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum after the 2025 season, and the Raiders swooped in and signed him to a three-year, $81 million deal. Losing Linderbaum is a massive loss for the Ravens’ offensive line, as he started all 17 games for the team, had five penalties, and allowed two sacks in 2025. The Ravens signed centers Danny Pinter and Jovaughn Gwyn from the Colts and Falcons, respectively. However, neither have the résumé Linderbaum does, nor are they Pro Bowlers.  Having a very reliable center in the offensive line is important, and we can hope Gwyn and/or Pinter can fill the shoes left behind by Linderbaum. Buffalo Bills: Overpaying for Bradley ChubbJan 26, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; A detailed view of the Buffalo Bills helmet before the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images Chubb had to leave a sinking Dolphins team, and his joining the Bills gives them a great veteran presence. However, the Bills signed him to a three-year, $43.5 million deal.  Chubb will be 30 when the 2026 season kicks off, and he hasn’t made a Pro Bowl since 2022. Not to mention, Chubb has had injury problems in recent years.  The Bills could’ve used some of the money in Chubb’s deal to address other areas of need this NFL offseason. Chubb also hasn’t had a double-digit sack season since 2023. If this deal falls flat, don’t be surprised if general manager Brandon Beane is shown the exit.  Carolina Panthers: Overpaying for Jaelan PhillipsDec 8, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Carolina Panthers helmet rests on the bench against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images Adding Phillips will bolster the Panthers’ defense in 2026. However, the team could’ve signed him for less money.  Phillips has dealt with injuries throughout his NFL career, with a ruptured Achilles in 2023 and a torn Achilles in 2024. The Panthers need help in the pass-rush, but they’re making a massive gamble with Phillips’ four-year $120 million deal, as overpaying players sometimes doesn’t work. Phillips isn’t an elite pass-rusher either and hasn’t had a double-digit sack season yet. Chicago Bears: Letting key defenders in the secondary goNov 3, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Chicago Bears helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images All NFL teams have to release talent every offseason to manage their respective salary cap and replace underperformers with fresh faces. However, the Bears released a lot of talent from the secondary. Kevin Byard signed with the Patriots after making the Pro Bowl, and Nahshon Wright signed with the Jets after making the Pro Bowl as well. Jaquan Brisker is gone, C. J. Gardner-Johnson is gone, and Jonathan Owens is gone. The Bears still have Elijah Hicks and Jaylon Jones, and added Cam Lewis from the Bills and Coby Bryant from the Seahawks, but they’ll miss the production from Wright and Byard, who helped the Bears win the NFC North and reach the NFC Divisional Round in the playoffs last season. Cincinnati Bengals: Signing Jonathan AllenDec 1, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; A general view of the helmet of Cincinnati Bengals long snapper Cal Adomitis (48) during warmups before the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images As talented as Allen is, he’s 31 and getting up there in age and is coming off two consecutive seasons of declining performances.  Allen is not the same guy he once was in his prime with the Commanders, when he made two Pro Bowls.  He also tore his pectoral muscle in 2024 and missed significant time with the Commanders at the time. The Bengals are making a huge gamble signing him, and he may not live up to expectations. Cleveland Browns: Overpaying for Zion JohnsonNov 17, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Detailed view of the Cleveland Browns helmets on a time out against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images The Browns need offensive line help, but they may have overpaid for former Chargers guard Zion Johnson this NFL offseason. Johnson signed a three-year, $49.5 million deal. However, he posted mixed results in 2025 with the Bolts, struggling at times despite flashes of success. As all NFL teams need strong offensive linemen to protect their quarterbacks, overpaying for Johnson might smack the Browns in the face.  Dallas Cowboys: Trading Away Osa OdighizuwaNov 23, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; A general view of a Dallas Cowboys helmet before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images The Cowboys traded Osa Odighizuwa to the 49ers for a third-round pick, yet damaged their defensive line in the process. Odighizuwa was very reliable in the Cowboys’ pass-rush, having 44 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 2025.  The Cowboys may not find a suitable replacement for Odighizuwa with the third-round pick they traded for, as a day-two rookie may not replace his impact.  Denver Broncos: Releasing Dre GreenlawOct 12, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of a Denver Broncos helmet against the Kansas City Chiefs prior to a game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports The Broncos stunned many by releasing Greenlaw after he posted a very productive season in the Mile High City in 2025.  Greenlaw had 43 tackles, a sack, two pass deflections, an interception returned for 27 yards, and a forced fumble in 2025.  Although his play was inconsistent, he made a strong impact on the team’s defense and helped guide them to the AFC Championship game.  Greenlaw returns to the 49ers on a one-year, $7.5 million deal, and he’s shown to be one of the league’s best linebackers when healthy. A release the Broncos might regret moving forward. Detroit Lions: Loss of Veteran leadership on defenseHelmet of Detroit Lions place kicker Jake Bates (not in the photo) before the NFC divisional round between Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders] at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. The Lions didn’t spend big on defense and lost defensive leaders like Alex Anzalone and Al-Quadin Muhammad to free agency.  Losing these contributors hurts the defense and leaves Aidan Hutchinson without any Pro Bowl-caliber help.  If the Lions don’t address needs on the pass-rush this offseason, they could experience a rough 2026 NFL season.  Green Bay Packers: Replacing Romeo Doubs with Skyy MooreJan 12, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Green Bay Packers helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC wild card game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images Even though Doubs isn’t a 1,000-yard receiver, replacing him with Moore is very head-scratching.  Moore was on the Chiefs, who won back-to-back Super Bowls, but he hasn’t had a season where he topped 500 receiving yards. Moore has some big shoes to fill on the Packers’ offense in 2026.  Houston Texans: Signing Logan HallAug 9, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; A Houston Texans helmet sits on the sidelines during the 4th quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-USA TODAY Sports The Texans added some much-needed talent to the offensive line, but they really didn’t address their problem at the edge by signing Hall to a two-year, $14 million deal. The Texans already have Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr. at the position and didn’t need to bring Hall into the fold.  The team could’ve signed other talent, like an offensive lineman. We’ll just have to see if this move helps or hurts the Texans. Indianapolis Colts: Overpaying Daniel JonesDec 1, 2024; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; An Indianapolis Colts helmet sits on an equipment case during the first half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images The Colts decided to sign Daniel Jones to a two-year, $88 million deal after his on-field production in 2025. Jones completed 261 passes for 3,101 yards and threw 19 touchdowns against eight interceptions. It’s a massive contract for Jones, who is still recovering from the Achilles injury he suffered in the team’s week 14 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Colts need to sign a reliable backup quarterback, in case Jones isn’t ready to begin the 2026 season.  Jacksonville Jaguars: Not re-signing Travis EtienneNov 3, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars helmets on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Jaguars had a very nice 2025 season and won the AFC South. However, they lost Travis Etienne to free agency, as he signed a four-year, $52 million deal with the Saints. Etienne’s production will be missed, as he has rushed for three 1,000-yard seasons so far. His production won’t be easy to replace, but the team will have to find a new running back in the 2026 NFL Draft or this offseason just to reset their run game. Kansas City Chiefs: Not re-signing Bryan CookFeb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Detailed view of a Kansas City Chiefs helmet in Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Releasing Bryan Cook is a massive sting to the Chiefs’ secondary, as he had 85 tackles and six pass deflections in 2025. Cook signed a three-year, $40.25 million deal with the Bengals, and his replacement, Alohi Gilman, will have to further step up in his new role. Cook’s production in the secondary will be missed, as he brought experience and veteran leadership to the unit. Las Vegas Raiders: Replacing Daniel Carlson with Matt GayAug 23, 2024; Paradise, Nevada, USA; A Las Vegas Raiders Riddell speedflex helmet on the field at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Ever since Gay made his only Pro Bowl and helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI, his field-goal percentage has decreased each year.  Replacing Daniel Carlson with Gay is a downgrade, as Carlson is a more accurate kicker during his tenure with the Raiders, especially with longer field goals. Los Angeles Chargers: Re-Signing Trey PipkinsAug 12, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers helmets on the bench at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Although Pipkins served as a fill-in while Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater were on the sidelines, the Bolts decided to re-sign him to a two-year deal. Pipkins has struggled with injuries and poor play in 2025. The Chargers could’ve signed another offensive lineman, as Pipkins has a 47.2 grade from Pro Football Focus. Los Angeles Rams: Not signing a backup quarterbackJan 19, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Los Angeles Rams helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images Reigning MVP Matthew Stafford is getting up there in age, as he’s 38, and won’t be playing for much longer.  The Rams didn’t sign any talented journeymen backup quarterbacks to the roster this offseason and released NFL veteran Jimmy Garoppolo.  Stetson Bennett doesn’t have the talent or charisma to keep the Rams afloat in the NFC West after Stafford eventually hangs up the cleats.  Miami Dolphins: Trading Jaylen WaddleAug 3, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, US; A general view of a Miami Dolphins helmet on the field during training camp at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports The Dolphins are having a fire sale, having released Bradley Chubb and Tua Tagovailoa and traded away Jaylen Waddle, with the hope of tanking and potentially drafting Arch Manning or Dante Moore. Waddle was the team’s receiving yards leader with 910 and scored six touchdowns in 2025.  Waddle’s production is going to be missed in South Beach, as they have no Pro Bowl-caliber wide receiver for Malik Willis to work with for now.  Minnesota Vikings: Releasing Jonathan Allen and Jovan HargraveJan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Detailed view of a Minnesota Vikings helmet during an NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Vikings parted ways with both Allen and Hargrave, who didn’t make enough of an impact under defensive coordinator Brian Flores.  However, this offseason move might come back to bite the Vikings, as the team is moving on from experienced pass rushers to unproven talent, which can be 50/50 in today’s NFL. New England Patriots: Signing Romeo DoubsPatriots Helmet (Photo By Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports) The Patriots released Stefon Diggs, who posted 1,013 yards in 2025, and replaced him with former Packer Romeo Doubs. Doubs’ talent is nowhere near Diggs’ talent, as he posted 724 receiving yards and scored six touchdowns with the Packers last season. On top of that, Doubs never had a 1,000-receiving-yard season before. New Orleans Saints: Overspending on Travis EtienneDec 23, 2024; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; General view of a New Orleans Saints helmet during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images The Saints made a big splash in free agency by signing former Jaguar Travis Etienne to a four-year, $52 million deal. However, the Saints still have Alvin Kamara and could’ve used some of the money in Etienne’s contract to sign other needs to bolster the roster, like improving the offensive line.  New York Giants: Re-signing Evan NealOct 28, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Giants helmets on the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images Although John Harbaugh and the G-Men are making huge moves in free agency, they re-signed Evan Neal, who struggled on the offensive line. Neal struggled in his early days with penalties and was on injured reserve after dealing with a hamstring injury.  The Giants could’ve signed a more experienced NFL lineman instead this offseason.  New York Jets: Trading for Geno SmithAug 17, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; New York Jets helmets during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports The Justin Fields project flopped, and the Jets need a new quarterback. However, the Jets traded away a sixth-round pick for Smith to return. Smith was the most sacked quarterback in 2025, and this move by the Jets is similar to reuniting with an ex from an old relationship, hoping to make it work the second time around. However, this move may end on another ugly note.  Philadelphia Eagles: Trading Sydney BrownFeb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Detailed view of a Philadelphia Eagles helmet during Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Eagles shocked the NFL world by trading safety Sydney Brown to the Falcons.  This move will hurt the Eagles’ secondary, as Brown had 34 tackles in the 2025 season. His production will be missed in the city of Brotherly Love in 2026. Pittsburgh Steelers: Overloading the secondaryDec 15, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Steelers are a top-tier defensive team, but they may have put too much focus on the secondary after adding Jaquan Brisker and Darnell Savage, raising questions about DeShon Elliott’s playing time.  The Steelers have other positions to address this offseason, like who’ll be the team’s starting quarterback in the 2026 NFL season. As no one knows whether Aaron Rodgers will play in 2026.  San Francisco 49ers: Neglecting the offensive lineSan Francisco 49ers helmet (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images) The 49ers were one of the most injury-riddled teams in the 2025 season, and they’re currently not addressing the issues at the offensive line. Trent Williams’ future in the Bay Area is in question, as contract negotiations aren’t going as planned. Williams could be traded down the road if the negotiations fall flat, and the 49ers need a talented offensive line to protect Brock Purdy. Seattle Seahawks: Not retaining Kenneth Walker IIIDec 8, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Seattle Seahawks helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Seahawks’ ground game took a massive hit when Kenneth Walker III signed a multi-year deal with the Chiefs during the NFL offseason. Charbonnet is serviceable, but not as talented as Walker III. The Seahawks signed Cam Akers, but he has had a history of injuries.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Losing Mike EvansNov 4, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmets against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images Even though Mike Evans suffered a hamstring injury in 2025, he ended up signing a three-year, $42.4 million deal with the 49ers. Losing Evans will drastically impact the Bucs’ passing attack. Hopefully, Emeka Egbuka continues to flourish and step up. Tennessee Titans: Signing Austin SchlottmannAug 25, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Detailed view of the Tennessee Titans helmet against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports The Titans made a head-scratching move, releasing reliable veteran center Lloyd Cushenberry and signing Austin Schlottmann in his place.  Cushenberry started in every game for the Titans when he signed with the team in 2024.  Schlottmann, on the other hand, has dealt with broken fibulas in 2022 and 2024 and has only started in 18 games.  Washington Commanders: Overpaying for Odafe OwehSep 29, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of a Washington Commanders helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Commanders needed help on defense, as they had too many veterans on the roster who were past their 30s in 2025. The Commanders signed Oweh to a four-year, $100 million deal after a productive season with the Chargers, with 28 tackles and 7.5 sacks. Washington may have overpaid for Oweh, as he has never been to a Pro Bowl and has been inconsistent throughout his career, and the team could have signed him for less. 

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Bears Urged to Copy Seahawks-JSN Extension With Cornerstone Player

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:57am
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The Chicago Bears, according to Harrison Graham of Chat Sports, should copy the way in which the Seattle Seahawks handed star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba a massive extension for right tackle Darnell Wright.JSN, the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl champion, reached an agreement with the Seahawks on March 23rd on […] The post Bears Urged to Copy Seahawks-JSN Extension With Cornerstone Player appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Top MLB Owner Is Reportedly The Favorite To Buy The Seattle Seahawks

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:01am
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Jody Allen is ready to hands over the reins.

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New Jaxon Smith-Njigba Contract Shows Difficulty Washington 'Millionaires' Tax' Causes For Seahawks

Mar 25, 2026 @ 7:40am
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The blaring headline throughout the NFL on Monday was that Seattle Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba became the NFL's new highest-paid wide receiver, passing Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase. And those banners were accurate, but only on the surface. Once we dig deeper and take state income taxes into account, the difference between what Smith-Njigba is going to take home compared to what Chase is going to take home effectively means Chase will still have more money.Chase will have approximately $156,542,800 after state income taxes are figured. Smith-Njigba will have approximately $156,297,229 after state income taxes. This despite the fact Smith-Njigba's deal is $7.6 million richer.The reason for the difference is that Chase, playing primarily in red-state Ohio, is expected to pay approximately $4,457,200 in state income tax on the new money in the contract he signed last year that runs through 2029. Smith-Njigba, playing in blue state Washington and in a division that includes two annual visits to rivals in blue state California, is expected to pay approximately $12,302,771 in state income tax on the new money in his deal he agreed to this week that runs through 2031. (The sound you're now hearing is blue state politicians scurrying for their millionaires-are-bad talking points).Most media think they're comparing apples to apples when NFL contracts are signed in blue states like California, New York and soon, Washington, compared to similar deals signed in red states like Ohio, Tennessee, Nevada, Texas and Florida.They are not the same.The reason is that blue states typically tax the living Brinks truck out of their residents, especially their wealthiest residents, such as professional athletes.  California, home to the Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers, has the highest state income tax rate in the country at 13.3 percent (including a one percent mental health services tax) for salaries above $1 million, which all NFL players with one year of experience make at minimum.New York, home to the Buffalo Bills, and New Jersey, home to the Giants and Jets, also have progressive state income tax rates that are in the double digits for top earners.Meanwhile, the red states that are home to the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jacksonville Jaguars collect no state income tax. Nevada, which President Donald Trump won in 2024, also has zero state income tax affecting Las Vegas Raiders players.True story: Years ago when Mike Tannenbaum was the Dolphins' executive VP of football operations, his pitch to agents to get their clients to sign always included the phrase "No state income tax."The same could be true with the Seattle Seahawks because, up until recently, the specter of a state income tax didn't exist in Washington.Washington hasn't had a state income tax since it became the 42nd state in 1889. But Washington's Democrat-run house and Democrat-run senate passed a state income tax bill this month on anyone earning over $1 million per year.Democrat governor Bob Ferguson has signaled he favors the measure and could sign it into law before the deadline in early April. Barring a Ferguson change of heart or successful ensuing legal challenges, that would mean the new "millionaires' tax" law begins collecting in 2028. Washington will impose a tax on residents "measured by Washington adjusted taxable income wherever derived."That will tax personal income over $1 million per year at a rate of 9.9 percent on a significant majority of Seahawks players starting in 2028. That makes Smith-Njigba the most prominent Seattle player with the biggest contract affected by the Democrats' new tax.Smith-Njigba agreed on Monday to a whopping $168.6 million extension that averages $42.15 million on an annual new money average basis. That deal surpasses the $161 million extension Chase signed last season that averaged $40.25 million on an annual new money average basis.The $7.6 million gross new money difference between the two deals is where the headlines about Smith-Njigba beating the Chase deal came from. Except, those numbers won't appear on the Seattle receiver's take-home pay.The fact Chase plays in a Republican-controlled state is about to reward his wallet because the Ohio legislature, with Republican majorities in both the house and senate, lowered the state income tax rate from 3.5 percent to 3.125 percent in 2025 and this year the state is going to a 2.75 percent flat tax rate for everyone.No Democrats voted for these Ohio tax decreases.And what does that mean for Chase?More of his own money stays with him instead of going to the state in which he lives or states in which the Bengals play road games. And, yes, the nearly $4.5 million or so in state income tax over five years is a lot. But it is over 2 ½ times less in state income taxes than Smith-Njigba is about to pay. Per current Washington state law, Smith-Njigba won't pay any state income tax in 2026 or 2027. But he will pay state income tax in other states because he's charged by those states when the Seahawks visit.So Smith-Njigba is paying at minimum $221,108 in state income tax for the next two years and that doesn't include two 2027 away games because the opponent and location have not yet been determined.When Washington's new law kicks in, the NFL's reigning offensive player of the year will still have four years remaining on a contract that runs through the 2031 season. And over the span of those four seasons that the new "millionaires' tax" is in effect, Smith-Njigba must pay that 9.9 percent state income tax for gross salary every year above $1 million.The truth is Smith-Njigba is going to find himself in something of a state income tax vortex because the Seahawks play in the NFC West that includes the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. So he's going to be taxed at a higher rate than Washington's rate for those two games. And that's every season.The Seahawks, by the way, aren't thrilled about the new Washington state income tax. Privately, they dislike it because their state legislature is forcing them to work much harder and dig deeper into their salary structure to pay their players competitively. General manager John Schneider said recently on his Seattle Sports 710-AM radio show that having no state income tax was a tool his team often used to its advantage."I think it is for all the pro teams here in town. It's always been a huge attraction, especially competing with the California teams ," Schneider said. "It's been a big deal for us. So, it's going to sting, from a recruiting standpoint and what that looks like."

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The Greatest HBCU Players in Pro Football History

Mar 25, 2026 @ 5:05am
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Much like the Negro Leagues, which gave Black baseball players opportunities they otherwise wouldn't have had when baseball was segregated in the first half of the 20th century, HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) gave Black people not only the opportunities for higher education ...

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Seahawks’ biggest need to address in 2026 NFL Draft after failing to find it in free agency

Mar 25, 2026 @ 1:07am
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Dynasties aren’t built on what you’ve done but sustained by what you do next. The Seattle Seahawks just climbed to the top of the NFL mountain. History, though, has never been kind to teams that assume the view will stay the same. The margin between champion and contender is razor-thin. For Seattle, that margin has […] The post Seahawks’ biggest need to address in 2026 NFL Draft after failing to find it in free agency appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Cowboys Make Final Decision on Super Bowl-Winning CB

Mar 24, 2026 @ 7:51pm
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The Dallas Cowboys are coming off another forgettable NFL season. They missed the playoffs for a second straight year after finishing 7-9-1, extending their Super Bowl drought to 31 painful years. Defense was a significant issue for the Cowboys in 2025. Jerry Jones and the front office made some ...

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Rams Projected to Add 1,100-Yard WR for Matthew Stafford

Mar 24, 2026 @ 5:32pm
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Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams did not end the 2025 season the way they'd hoped. After going 12-5 in the regular season, the Rams made a deep playoff run, which eventually stopped with an NFC Championship Game loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Despite not winning a Super Bowl, Stafford had ...

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Maxx Crosby Trade Update is Good News for Seahawks

Mar 24, 2026 @ 5:02pm
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Maxx Crosby trade news: The latest trade update is good news for the Seattle Seahawks if they eventually want to get him. The post Maxx Crosby Trade Update is Good News for Seahawks appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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2025 Seahawks CB inks 1-year contract with Cowboys

Mar 24, 2026 @ 4:07pm
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The Dallas Cowboys made what might be considered an underrated move in free agency on Tuesday. In an attempt to improve the secondary, Dallas added a former Seattle Seahawks cornerback to the roster. Reports indicate that Derion Kendrick, who played for Seattle for 10 games in the 2025-26 regular campaign, is signing a one-year deal […] The post 2025 Seahawks CB inks 1-year contract with Cowboys appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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2026 NFL Mock Draft 5.0: Post-NFL free agency frenzy

Mar 24, 2026 @ 3:34pm
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With NFL free agency winding down, teams’ rosters have changed dramatically in the last few weeks. That means needs in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft have shifted as well. What a team did (or did not do) in free agency can be quite telling about its plans in April. So, with that in mind, let’s […] The post 2026 NFL Mock Draft 5.0: Post-NFL free agency frenzy appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Patriots Advised to Pursue $100 Million Defender to Upgrade Weakness

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:32pm
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CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles called edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney the best free agent fit for the New England Patriots. The post Patriots Advised to Pursue $100 Million Defender to Upgrade Weakness appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Seahawks Miss Out on Key 2,700-Yard Kenneth Walker Replacement

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:19pm
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Brian Robinson Jr. signing with the Falcons is bad news for the Seahawks, who still need help at running back with Zach Charbonnet recovering. The post Seahawks Miss Out on Key 2,700-Yard Kenneth Walker Replacement appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Seahawks Urged to Target $55 Million Playmaker to Upgrade Biggest Need

Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:13pm
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CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles named running back Joe Mixon a potential running back upgrade for the Seattle Seahawks. The post Seahawks Urged to Target $55 Million Playmaker to Upgrade Biggest Need appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Seahawks’ 7-round 2026 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator after NFL Free Agency

Mar 24, 2026 @ 12:10pm
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The Seattle Seahawks were one of the best stories in the NFL during the 2025 season. Seattle soared all the way to a Super Bowl victory after signing journeyman QB Sam Darnold to a three-year contract during free agency. But the Seahawks did not make any splashy moves during NFL free agency this offseason. Seattle […] The post Seahawks’ 7-round 2026 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator after NFL Free Agency appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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