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Seahawks Information
The Seahawks will not be paying Russell Wilson’s $250 million asking value
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Shane Waldron Comfy With Prospect of Seahawks Beginning Pair of Rookie Tackles – Sports activities Illustrated Seattle Seahawks Information, Evaluation and Extra
Rookies face a steep studying curve getting into the NFL, with offensive line not being an exception to the rule. Nonetheless, Waldron has no reservations about two rookie tackles beginning in the event that they earn these jobs for Seattle.
Seattle Seahawks linebackers Cody Barton and Jordyn Brooks have ‘huge sneakers to fill’ – Seattle Seahawks- ESPN
The Seahawks start a brand new period at linebacker with the departures of Ok.J. Wright and Bobby Wagner, however Barton and Brooks have them excited.
Salk and Bumpus: Are Seahawks making an attempt to construct a roster just like the 49ers? – Seattle Sports activities
Matt Hasselbeck thinks the Seahawks need a roster just like the 49ers. Mike Salk and Michael Bumpus clarify how Seattle and San Francisco evaluate.
The ‘particular mission’ the Seahawks wish to full with QBs in OTAs – Seattle Sports activities
Relating to the Seahawks and their QBs at this level of the offseason, Jake Heaps believes they’re on the lookout for one particular factor.
How a lot do Seahawks already like Noah Fant? $9M guaranteed–before his 1st observe
Noah Fant had a smile as broad as his shoulders. And NFL tight ends haven’t got small shoulders. Fant’s large grin this week was as a result of he has the one luxurious all gamers on this little-is-assured league want that they had: contract safety.
NFC West Information
Tutu Atwell searching for to “show all people fallacious” in 2022 – Turf Present Instances
Rams’ 2021 second-rounder incomes reward for offseason work following poor rookie marketing campaign
New Tutu: Los Angeles Rams Tout Atwell’s Enchancment – Sports activities Illustrated LA Rams Information, Evaluation and Extra
“Final yr, he thought he knew however he actually didn’t,” Rams coach Eric Yarber mentioned in regards to the second-year receiver
49ers salute Bryant Younger, roast every one another, at rollicking occasion tying previous and current – The Athletic
Fellow 49ers Corridor of Famers welcomed Bryant Younger to the membership, whereas Arik Armstead accepted the Dwight Clark Legacy Award.
The Motive 49ers Quarterback Trey Lance’s Passes Have a Slight Wobble – Sports activities Illustrated San Francisco 49ers Information, Evaluation and Extra
Analyzing why San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance struggles to throw an ideal spiral.
10 QBs Rank Larger in MVP Odds Than Arizona Cardinals Kyler Murray – Sports activities Illustrated Arizona Cardinals Information, Evaluation and Extra
There are two fingers stuffed with names which can be forward of Kyler Murray in a sportsbook’s NFL MVP odds for the 2022 season.
Don’t ask Cardinals OL Kelvin Beachum in regards to the rookies but
The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up their second week of voluntary OTAs (organized workforce actions) on Friday. This week was the primary week for a number of of the veteran gamers on the workforce to indicate up. Beginning proper sort out Kelvin Beachum was amongst these gamers to attend till this week to report for voluntary work.
Round The NFL
Cowboys OTAs’ observations: Tyler Smith will get reps at LT, Micah Parsons’ weight – The Athletic
Rookie Tyler Smith noticed a while at left sort out, Michael Gallup engaged on the facet and the play of the day from Thursday’s observe.
Finest Run From Each Season: 1981-2021 – NFL Throwback
Watch essentially the most spectacular run from each season since 1981, together with a number of runs from Seattle Seahawks working again Marshawn Lynch.
Stories: Browns comply with one-year cope with RB D’Ernest Johnson – Nationwide Soccer Publish
The Cleveland Browns agreed to a one-year, $2.43 million cope with working again D’Ernest Johnson, in line with a number of studies on Saturday.
Baker Mayfield’s spouse supplies replace on Browns QB
Baker Mayfield’s spouse Emily supplied an replace on the Cleveland Browns quarterback whereas internet hosting a Q&A session on Instagram.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will reportedly be hit with twenty fourth civil lawsuit
A twenty fourth civil case is anticipated to be filed Monday in opposition to Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, in line with Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.
Eric Bieniemy: We’ll miss Tyreek Hill, but it surely’s time to develop who we’ve
The Chiefs traded Tyreek Hill to the Dolphins in March, however the membership nonetheless has a lot to work out with its receiving corps earlier than the common season begins.
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Manhunt underway for Mason County shooting suspect
MASON COUNTY, Wash. – The Mason County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for a convicted felon wanted in a recent shooting.
The sheriff’s office says Michael Allen Beyer is wanted for first-degree assault and first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
Deputies believe Beyer was involved in a shooting that happened in Belfair on January 6.
Beyer is considered armed and dangerous. If you see him, do not approach him and call 911 immediately.
Anyone with information regarding Beyer’s whereabouts is asked to call Detective Helser at 360-427-9670 x657, or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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Two more Seattle restaurants close due to minimum wage hike
Two more Seattle restaurants are calling it quits thanks to the untenable minimum wage hike.
At the same time that the Seattle minimum wage rose from $19.97 an hour to $20.76 an hour, the city ended the tip credit of $2.72. Under the previous rules, restaurants were able to pay $17.25 hourly wage if their staff earned at least $2.72 in tips per hour. But as cost of business continues to skyrocket in Seattle, a minimum wage hike without a tip credit is simply untenable for many small businesses.
Jackson’s Catfish Corner in Seattle’s Central District closed its doors in this new year. In an interview with Converge Media, owner Terrell Jackson argued Seattle is too expensive to operate in.
“I know that the minimum wages went up to 20 bucks an hour … I know that’s hard for my business as a small Black business,” Jackson said. “I’m not Amazon or Walgreens or Walmart who can pay their employees that much.”
Jackson isn’t alone in his complaints.
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A second West Seattle eatery closes, citing the minimum wage hike
Bel Gatto, a bakery and café, became the second West Seattle eatery to close its doors over the Seattle minimum wage hike. The owner posted a sign to the front door to thank supporters but said she can’t afford to stay open anymore.
“Our revenues, unfortunately, are not able to cover the close to 20% increase in mandated wages, salaries and payroll taxes put into effect by the Seattle City Council effective 1/1/25. This ruling has made the continuation of our bakery operations untenable,” the sign read.
The owner, Peter Levy, explained to the West Seattle Blog that, “we were approaching close to a break even status in the last quarter of 2024, but the requirement to absorb another $4,000 per month in payroll expenses with the new mandate by the city put a break even further from our grasp which is what led to the closure.”
Last week, a video by Corina Luckenbach, owner of Bebop Waffle Shop in West Seattle, went viral as she said the minimum wage hike was forcing her to close after 11 years. She said she didn’t have an extra $32,000 a year to pay her staff what the city mandates.
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Will more restaurants close?
Ahead of the minimum wage hike, restauranteurs offered many warnings over what’s to come.
Ethan Stowell operates a number of Seattle’s top restaurants, including How to Cook a Wolf, Staple and Fancy, and Tavolata. He warned this change would be exceptionally costly for businesses in an industry notorious for razor-thin margins. And restaurants can’t merely raise menu prices again.
“I know everybody wants to say, ‘Just raise things (on the menu) a dollar or two,’ and that’s what it’ll be. That’s very simplified math. I wish it was that easy, but it’s not. This is a large increase that’s probably large enough to be equal to or close to what most restaurants in Seattle profit,” Stowell told “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH.
Portage Bay Cafe co-owner Amy Fair Gunnar noted the minimum wage change will cost her about $45,000 more a month. She said restaurants will have to “seriously change what they’re doing or they’re going to close their doors.”
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Ignoring the warnings, mocking the business people
The warnings from restaurant owners were mostly ignored or mocked.
Efforts by the Seattle City Council to address the forthcoming crisis fell apart after activists said they didn’t want restaurants to get an exception. Council president Sara Nelson told “The Jason Rantz Show” they will take up the issue again this year but there’s no specific idea yet to forward for legislation. The Mayor of Seattle, Bruce Harrell, has been almost completely absent from the issue.
Left-wing voices, meanwhile, claim to not care. That if businesses “can’t afford to pay a living wage,” then they shouldn’t be in business.
One reporter with The Stranger mocked one of the closures, quipping on X, “Has anyone ever eaten at bebop waffle lol.” Left-wing Seattleites condemned the business for “creating a right wing media darling to complain about paying people a living wage.”
KING 5 reporter Maddie White helped elevate this talking point by citing the National Low Income Housing Coalition, claiming “the average renter needs to make upwards of $40 an hour to afford rent.” But she’s quoting a stat for two-bedrooms. Minimum wage jobs aren’t meant to cover the cost of a single person renting a two-bedroom home or apartment.
Ironically, as activists dismiss the concerns of small business owners, they fail to acknowledge the inevitable consequence: when those businesses shut down, people lose jobs. A $20.76 hourly minimum wage — even with a $2.72 tip credit — means nothing if you’re unemployed.
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