Seattle, WA
Is the Seahawks defense primed for another midseason turnaround?
SEATTLE — They did it in 2020, going from a traditionally unhealthy protection early within the season to top-of-the-line within the NFL over the second half.
They did it once more in 2021, righting the ship on that facet of the ball after a brutal first month.
Was the Seattle Seahawks’ dominant defensive efficiency in Week 6 an indication that they’re pulling off one other drastic turnaround from their newest depressing begin? There was loads of celebration after their 19-9 win over the Arizona Cardinals at Lumen Area on Sunday, however are their defensive struggles from the primary 5 video games fully within the rear-view mirror?
“You are seeing the entire work that we put in in apply lastly beginning to come out,” stated defensive finish Shelby Harris, who had one in all Seattle’s six sacks of Kyler Murray. “Once we get the lead like this on the finish of video games, you get the frenzy, D-line will get to have some enjoyable. Clearly, you look across the locker room and everyone seems to be all the time happier after a win. You are not as sore after a win. At all times bear in mind this sense, and go replicate this subsequent week.”
The Seahawks entered Week 6 permitting essentially the most yards per recreation (430) and the second-most factors per recreation (30.8), whereas additionally rating close to or on the backside of the NFL in a number of different defensive metrics, together with yards per cross and yards per rush.
They held the Cardinals to 315 whole yards and saved their offense from scoring after it drove for a area objective on the opening possession (Arizona’s solely different factors got here by way of a fumble restoration ultimately zone on a botched punt). They held Arizona to 4-of-16 on third down and 1-of-5 on fourth down. Throw within the two takeaways they obtained from rookie cornerbacks Tariq Woolen and Coby Bryant, and this may need been the Seahawks’ most complete defensive efficiency since they held the Los Angeles Rams to 3 area targets in Week 16 of the 2020 season.
It helped that the Cardinals had been lacking their No. 1 receiver DeAndre Hopkins in addition to RB1 James Conner, however the Seahawks’ protection had gotten gashed in consecutive weeks by Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints offenses that had been every lacking a few of their greatest gamers. That made Sunday’s win a reversal of what had turn out to be well-established roles over the primary 5 video games, with the Seahawks’ protection carrying the load for a change whereas Geno Smith and the offense did simply sufficient.
“Actually proud of the entire group on protection,” coach Pete Carroll stated. “They have been combating their tails off to get it accomplished and to attempt to get to a degree the place they actually really feel like they’re doing one thing. And the cross rush got here to life at present. And the blokes had been all around the quarterback. So actually rewarding in that regard.”
The Seahawks’ six sacks had been their most in a recreation since that they had that many in Week 12 of the 2020 season, proper after that turnaround started. They got here from six completely different gamers: Harris, defensive linemen Poona Ford and Quinton Jefferson, outdoors linebackers Uchenna Nwosu and Darrell Taylor and security Ryan Neal. In response to ESPN Stats & Data, they despatched 4 or fewer rushers on all six sacks — their most sacks in a recreation by way of a regular rush since their 2013 Tremendous Bowl season.
“We stopped the run,” Nwosu stated. “That is actually what it was. The final 4 or 5 weeks, we have had hassle stopping the run, and that is what the sport plan was going into this recreation: Cease the run so we will have some enjoyable. We did that, and guys had been in a position to fly all around the area and get after Kyler Murray.”
Murray ran for 100 of the Cardinals’ 144 dashing yards as Seattle held their working backs to a mixed 44 yards on 18 makes an attempt. The Seahawks had been permitting just a little greater than 5 yards per rush (together with QB runs) getting into Sunday, the fifth-worst mark within the NFL.
Carroll made imprecise mentions of some changes that defensive coordinator Clint Hurtt made up entrance after their 39-32 loss final week in New Orleans, although he did not need to specify with the Seahawks and Cardinals going through one another once more in three weeks. The modifications included completely different alignments by their defensive linemen — Ford performed extra on the sting, as an illustration — and never as many snaps for beginning inside linebacker Cody Barton, who’s had an uneven begin to the season, notably in opposition to the run.
“Their working backs averaged 2.5 yards a carry,” Carroll stated. “And it is all of these guys working inside and setting the factor in movement. We made a few changes this week that labored out nice. And I feel they are going to repay as we transfer ahead.”
At 3-3 heading into their Week 7 recreation in opposition to the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium, the Seahawks are tied with the San Francisco 49ers and Rams for one of the best file within the NFC West. Each group within the division has its flaws and none of them seem poised to tug away anytime quickly.
With Smith enjoying like an above-average starter, it would not appear in any respect unrealistic to assume the Seahawks can compete for a playoff spot in what was alleged to be a transition season following the Russell Wilson commerce — particularly if their efficiency in opposition to Arizona was certainly the beginning of one other defensive turnaround.
“Now it is time to begin stacking these items week to week,” security Quandre Diggs stated. “You’ll be able to’t be a kind of groups that wins one, loses one, wins one — as a result of that is common soccer. We have to begin stacking these dubs and being constant. I feel it should be actually, actually enjoyable when offense, protection and particular groups are clicking on the similar time. I feel it might be actual particular round right here.”
Seattle, WA
Lobbing Scorchers: Grading the Seattle Sounders’ Offseason
We are back with another offseason episode as the beginning of the 2025 season draws nearer. With the Jesús Ferreira and Paul Arriola trades now official, we grade Seattle’s offseason thus far based on all their moves to date. We also have a handful of headlines from around the league, including more transfer movement, a couple of new coaching hires, and chaos and turmoil engulfing Austin FC.
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Seattle, WA
Lauren Barnes returns to Seattle Reign for the 2025 season
Seattle Reign announced on Tuesday that the club has re-signed Lauren Barnes for the 2025 season. The 35-year-old defender and Reign original returns to Seattle for her 13th season with the club.
Barnes currently has the league record for the most appearances (232), starts (224), and minutes (19,795). She was the first player in league history to reach 200 games played. When the 2025 season kicks off, she’ll join Jess Fishlock as the only two players to feature for the same club since the league launched in 2013.
“I’m thrilled to sign a new contract with the Reign, a place that has been my home since I first joined the club in 2013,” said Barnes in a team release. “This club means so much to me – not just for what we’ve accomplished on the field but for the impact we’ve been able to make in the community. I’m proud to continue this journey with my teammates, our incredible fans and the city I love. Together, we’re building something special, and I’m excited for what’s ahead.”
The team’s long-time captain will continue to be a veteran presence in the locker room and on the soccer field, helping provide leadership to an increasingly young roster. Playing both centerback and left back over the years, Barnes has been a key figure on the Reign’s defense, which has been one of the stingiest in the league until last year. In 2016, Barnes was named NWSL Defender of the Year – helping the Reign earn eight clean sheets in their 20-game season and set a new NWSL record for consecutive shutouts (5).
She was named to the NWSL Best XI First Team in 2015 and 2016 and earned Best XI Second Team honors in 2014 and 2019. In three separate years (2019, 2022, and 2023), Barnes finished the NWSL season in the top 10 in the number of dribblers tackled. She also was in the top five in interceptions in 2023. As one of the core leaders on the team, Barnes has helped the Reign earn three NWSL Shields (2014, 2015, 2022), advance to three NWSL finals (2014, 2015, 2023), and play in seven NWSL semifinal matches.
“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Lu Barnes back to the Reign this season,” said Reign General Manager Lesle Gallimore. “From the very beginning, Lu has been the heart and soul of this club, and her legacy here is unparalleled. As a world-class defender and leader in the NWSL, her influence extends far beyond the field. We are excited to see the immense impact she will continue to have on our team and the Reign community this season.”
In addition to her strong defensive chops, Barnes has been important to how the Reign builds their attack from the backline. Last year, the Reign struggled to break down presses, which has been one of Barnes’ strengths in the NWSL. In 2023, for example, she completed the third-most passes into the final third and had the seventh-most touches. While it doesn’t always show up in stats this clearly, this is a truly underrated part of Barnes’ skillset.
While Barnes dealt with injuries and health challenges in 2024, she still played nearly 1,500 minutes and made 21 appearances. As June/Ash Eden highlighted in the 2024 Valkyratings, like many Reign players last season, Barnes had mixed performances throughout the year. She has great field vision and is often the one communicating with and leading the backline, but she was prone to a few costly mistakes. While Barnes might not be a regular starter in 2025, she should continue to provide veteran leadership and mentor young defenders like Jordyn Bugg.
The club veteran has also established important roots in the region. She’s been active in environmental efforts in the Pacific Northwest and other community outreach activities led by the Reign and Seattle Sounders. Last fall, she joined current and former Reign teammates Olivia Van der Jagt, Fishlock, and Sam Hiatt in becoming part of the ownership group of Salmon Bay FC, Ballard’s new pre-professional women’s soccer team that will compete in the USL W League this spring.
The Reign captain has been involved in several other community efforts. Barnes has pledged 1% of her salary toward Common Goal to fund the growth and development of Football For Her, a California-based nonprofit that provides safe spaces for youth who identify as female or nonbinary to play soccer. She also works with Players for the Planet, an organization of professional athletes who are striving to make a difference by eliminating plastic, creating recycling initiatives and prioritizing conservation efforts.
The California native attended UCLA (2007-10), where she started in 95 of 97 games played and led the Bruins in assists in back-to-back seasons as a junior and senior.
Seattle, WA
SPD sees major hiring boost in 2024 with 84 new recruits
SEATTLE, Wash. – The Seattle Police Department is making strides in rebuilding its ranks after several challenging years. In 2024, the department achieved a major milestone, hiring 84 new officers—a significant boost as SPD works to address staffing shortages.
The hands-on training at the academy is designed to prepare student officers for the complex realities of policing, from pain compliance techniques to firearms proficiency.
“It’s serious, the responsibility we have and the trust that we’re given. We don’t want to hurt people unnecessarily,” said 24-year-old recruit Natalie Cornwall.
Cornwall, a Seattle native, returned to Seattle this past summer after applying to the department. She brings with her a background in the military, as her father served in the armed forces. Cornwall also has prior experience with Lacey’s Explorer program, where she participated for four years before aging out at 21.
“I just really missed the kind of sense of purpose on military bases,” Cornwall said. After traveling and completing college, she decided to pursue her passion for public service. “It’s about being part of something bigger than me and doing something that matters,” Cornwall said.
For another recruit, the journey to SPD marked a significant career shift. Damaris Dominguez, a 39-year-old mother from the Bronx, transitioned from the dental field to law enforcement.
“It was my first choice,” Dominguez said. Dominguez, who will turn 40 next month, said it was a choice she made after doing extensive research into the department. “I saw they were understaffed, just applied, I said I’m going to give it a go and I think it was the best choice,” Dominguez said. “As each step progressed, I started passing, getting calls, and I was like, ‘I’m in.’ It was a sign that I should be doing this.”
Dominguez views her new role as an opportunity to rebuild trust between police and the community. “It’s important to me because we’ve had a downfall in some years. Just being able to support our community…if it can be just a small change, that means everything,” she said.
As a Spanish speaker, Dominguez believes her language skills will be invaluable in connecting with Seattle’s diverse community. “It would be a big help because a lot of situations come from the lack of communication. Sometimes they can be misunderstood, so the fact that I can speak Spanish is going to be a big help when I’m on my beat,” Dominguez said.
The SPD hiring process is rigorous, involving multiple evaluations and months of training. Recruits spend 8-9 weeks at the post-basic academy, followed by additional field training.
Lieutenant Larry Longley, a field training officer with SPD, is optimistic about the department’s recruitment efforts. He noted an influx of candidates from across the country and military backgrounds.
“Some things have changed around the country. Crime’s at a pretty high level, so they’re seeing the necessity for it,” Longley said. He also credited social media for attracting interest in law enforcement careers.
SPD aims to hire 120 to 140 officers in 2025, surpassing 2024’s numbers.
“We need them now more than ever,” Longley said. “They’re going to be highly trained officers and professional officers.”
Despite this recruitment success, Longley noted that the department still faces challenges. “We lost quite a few officers, and we still have to factor in attrition numbers to even retiring,” Longley said. “It’s still years away, several years away, before we’re fully staffed.”
For Cornwall and Dominguez, joining SPD is more than just a career—it’s a calling. “It’s a lifestyle. It’s not just a career,” Cornwall said.
SPD Hires by the numbers
- 2024: 84
- 2023: 61
- 2022: 58
- 2021: 81
- 2020: 51
- 2019: 108
Individuals who have left SPD (Sworn + recruits)
- 2024: 83
- 2023: 97
- 2022: 159
- 2021: 171
- 2020: 186
- 2019: 92
Retirements
- 2024: 39
- 2023: 66
- 2022: 88
- 2021: 100
- 2020: 71
- 2019: 45
Seattle Police says Mayor Bruce Harrell aims to have the department back to pre-pandemic levels of around 1,400 officers.
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