Seattle, WA
DK Metcalf has requested a trade from Seattle
Finally, some clarity on the DK Metcalf situation. Over the past week, it’s been reported that the Green Bay Packers were in conversations with the Seattle Seahawks for a trade of the receiver, while others reported that Metcalf wasn’t available in trade talks.
Now it’s official: Metcalf wants out of Seattle. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Metcalf wants to play for a contender and has had “a series of discussions” with the Seahawks about it over several weeks. This news came shortly after Seattle released fellow Seattle wide receiver Tyler Lockett on Wednesday.
Why does Metcalf make sense in Green Bay? He’s essentially a more-developed version of Christian Watson, a big-body receiver who can play on the outside and take the top off of the defense. Without Watson for at least three-quarters of the season, due to his ACL tear, the Packers are in search of a player like Metcalf to keep defenses honest in 2025.
Green Bay struggled against man coverage last year, especially once Watson went down, in part because slot receiver Jayden Reed — considered the Packers’ “WR1” — was about half as productive against man coverage as he was against zone coverage. Metcalf wouldn’t just be a deep threat who could keep teams from running man coverages, but he would also help Green Bay’s route distribution against zone defense, as his speed and size alone command attention on a play-to-play basis. Metcalf wouldn’t just bring a true number-one outside receiver to the Packers, but it would help the production of Reed, Romeo Doubs, Dontayvion Wicks and Tucker Kraft, too.
Since being drafted in the second round of the 2019 draft, Metcalf has posted 428 receptions for 6,324 yards and 49 touchdowns through the air. He was named an All-Pro in 2020 and a Pro Bowler in 2020 and 2023.
Metcalf is in the final year of his contract with the Seahawks, so a trade for the receiver would probably come with a swift extension, too.
Interestingly, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst mentioned in his end-of-the-year press conference back in January that Metcalf was one of two other players, along with Deebo Samuel, that the team considered picking in the second round of the 2019 draft when Green Bay selected Pro Bowl offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins. That isn’t nothing, considering how little Gutekunst tries to say in front of the press. Expect the Packers to be “in the conversation” for Metcalf’s services.
Seattle, WA
Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor has fully embraced the City of Seattle
Well, it’s become pretty obvious by now that one of the Seattle Mariners’ best recent moves was acquiring first baseman Josh Naylor from the Cleveland Guardians late last season. After re-signing with the club following a short stint in 2025, the 28-year-old has clearly fallen head over heels for the Emerald City. And he’s not afraid to let anyone who’s listening know about it.
“[Seattle is] just full of energy,” Naylor has said about the city and its people. “An awesome fan base, who loves baseball, loves to watch their hometown team win, and I think we really feed off that as a group. I mean, I sure do, and I can say 100% sure that everyone else does.”
“We have such loud fans. And [the Mariners] do a great job of keeping the fans excited — in between innings, in between pitches. I love playing here.”
Josh Naylor backed up those remarks when he agreed to a five-year, $92.5 million contract in November 2025, keeping him with Seattle through the 2030 season. He was considered such a force on the field and a leader in the locker room that retaining him was labeled as the club’s ‘top priority’ over the winter.
At the same time, he’s continued to state that it was his comfort level with the Mariners, nurtured by those same fans, are what makes it the perfect fit for him. He’s already adored, he’s an asset to the team, and he’s a member of a legitimate World Series contender. At this point in his career, he’s sitting pretty.
“I’ve gotten so many compliments from friends who watch me play, or ex-teammates I’ve played, or even opponents that I’m against, about how awesome it s in Seattle. “Naylor has stated. “And, like how cool the fan base is; they’re just like ride-or-die in Seattle. It’s super awesome to be a part of.”
Naylor, Raleigh, and J-Rod are a terrific trio
Lost in the shuffle of offseason acquisitions and all the prospects popping up, one of the major storylines (and keys to Seattle’s success) will be that the Mariners now have the elite slugging triumvirate of Naylor, Cal Raleigh, and Julio Rodriguez in 2026.
With Naylor being a late-season acquisition, the group never really got a chance to get settled in the midst of a hard-fought pennant race. Now, the trio of heavy hitters will have a 162-game schedule together, with expectations that all three of them will thrive from each other’s output.
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Fans in the Pacific Northwest better be ready to see some towering shots from this triad in 2026. Watching Josh Naylor team with two of the game’s top players, we could be in store for the best triple-shot of terror in all of baseball this season.
Seattle, WA
Photos: Cupid’s Undie Run in Fremont is a ‘pantsless party with a purpose’
Cheeky fun for an important cause! Cupid’s Undie Run hit the streets of Seattle on Saturday. The ‘pantsless party with a purpose’ raises awareness and funds for neurofibromatosis, a group of genetic conditions that cause tumors to grow on nerves. Seattle’s quirky Fremont neighborhood was the perfect backdrop for the event. The fun run wound through Gas Works Park during the 1-mile(ish) route, followed by drinks and dancing at the popular Fremont Dock sports bar. (Image: Elizabeth Crook / Seattle Refined) Feb. 21, 2026 ~{a href=”https://cupids.org/” target=”_blank” title=”https://cupids.org/”}Learn more here{/a}.~
Seattle, WA
COUNTDOWN: One month until West Seattle’s first spring recycling event; new location
(WSB photo, last year’s recycling event)
Reminder, with one month to go – on the first full day of spring, you’ll get a chance to jump-start spring cleaning and de-cluttering with the first big recycling event of the season. New location this time for the 9 am-noon Saturday, March 21, event – the south lot at South Seattle College (6000 16th SW; WSB sponsor) instead of the north lot. We’re still awaiting the official list of what will be accepted at this free event coordinated by the West Seattle Junction Association and West Seattle Chamber of Commerce, but typically it’s a variety of recyclables/reusables, and shredding.
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