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Rayshawn Jenkins scoop cements Coby Bryant’s rise for Seahawks
Last offseason, the Seattle Seahawks’ biggest free agency addition came in the form of veteran safety Rayshawn Jenkins, whom they signed to a two-year deal worth $12 million. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out as planned.
Jenkins wasn’t terrible with the Seahawks, as he had 53 total tackles in 13 games (nine starts) and had a memorable moment with a 102-yard fumble return touchdown in Week 5. However, his performance in coverage was sub-par, and he missed four games due to injury in the middle of the season.
It seems that one season together was enough for Jenkins and the Seahawks. According to FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz, the Seahawks have granted Jenkins permission to seek a trade with one year remaining on his deal.
While it’s unfortunate that the Jenkins signing didn’t work out, there is a silver lining to this news.
Once Jenkins went down, third-year defensive back Coby Bryant took over the starting role and never looked back. The 25-year-old finished the season with 73 total tackles and three interceptions, including a 69-yard pick-six against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12. He was also very strong in coverage, and a key contributor to the Seahawks’ mid-season turnaround on defense.
With Jenkins likely on his way out, Bryant has now firmly cemented himself as the Seahawks’ starter opposite of Pro Bowler Julian Love. There wasn’t much doubt before, but this is pretty much a soft conffrmation.
It may have taken a while for Bryant to come into his own, but now that he’s here, the future looks extremely bright for the youngster out of Cincinnati. If he can keep his late-season run of form going with more playing time, he and Love could become one of the league’s top safety duos.
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PHOTOS: Thousands gather in downtown Seattle for city’s iconic Pride Parade
Despite some overcast skies, thousands of Seattleites showed up in rainbow colors and bright smiles to celebrate the Seattle Pride Parade on Sunday.The march kicked off at 11 a.m. along Fourth Avenue in downtown, and wrapped up around 3:00 p.m. near Seattle Center.Seattle Pride traces its roots to 1974 and has grown into one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each year. (KOMO)
Seattle, WA
WEST. SEATTLE COYOTES: Three sightings
Here are three more coyote sightings reported to us in the past few days:
SATURDAY MORNING: Dwight emailed us this report:
At 9:53 this morning I saw a coyote walking down Brace Point Drive towards the Josslin building. He saw me and quickly changed direction and headed up California Drive. He looked healthy and happy, not starved and miserable .
THURSDAY EVENING: These next two came in almost simultaneously just after 8:30 pm Thursday via texts – this one, from 38th SW and SW Raymond:
This one, from 37th SW and SW Juneau:
You can browse our past sighting reports here.
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3 Primary Reasons Seattle Seahawks Will Repeat as NFC West Champs in 2026
The Seattle Seahawks are the defending champions following a fantastic run in 2025 which resulted in the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. Despite this, they’re not the favorites to win their division in 2026.
Instead, the Los Angeles Rams are the hot team, thanks in large part to the addition of Myles Garrett. The two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year does give them a huge boost, but the Seahawks know they can still win their division once again.
Here we dive into three reasons to believe that will be the case for Mike Macdonald and his team.
3. Passing attack will be improved
With Klint Kubiak leaving to take the head coaching job with the Las Vegas Raiders, Brian Fleury is set to take over as the offensive coordinator in Seattle. Fleury spent the past seven years with the San Francisco 49ers and was most recently their run game coordinator and tight ends coach.
He’s expected to feature a run-heavy offense once again, but that doesn’t mean the Seahawks aerial attack won’t be a problem for opposing teams. With Sam Darnold entering his second season with the team, he’s going to have far more comfort with his teammates. As Seahawks On SI’s Russell Baxter wrote, he’s also unsatisfied with his performance in the Super Bowl and wants to improve in 2026.
His motivation, along with the presence of Jaxson Smith-Njigba is enough for the offense to be as dangerous as they were last year. Rashid Shaheed having a full offseason with the team is a reason to believe they can be even better.
2. The run game will be a strength once again
Losing Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III in free agency was a blow, but the Seahawks made sure to enter the new season with just as much firepower in the ground game. Even with Zach Charbonnet still recovering from a torn ACL, the Seahawks have a strong unit.
Led by rookie Jadarian Price, Seattle also has Emanuel Wilson and George Holani. There might not be many proven options, but as Seahawks On SI’s Michael Hanich writes, the coaching staff trusts this unit.
Offensive coordinator Brian Fleury had success leading the rushing attack in San Francisco last year and his defensive background has him favoring a more violent and punishing rushing attack. That will allow the Seahawks to wear teams down with the ground game, even without Walker.
1. Mike Macdonald continues to build the defense to fit his vision
During his first season as head coach, Mike Macdonald led Seattle to the 11th best scoring defense, which was a massive jump from 25th the prior year. They shot up the leaderboard again in 2025, finishing with the No. 1 scoring defense, which is what led the way during their title run.
Macdonald made those improvements by building the defense to his preference. They have trusted veterans on the defensive line and have built a strong nickel defense with defensive back Nick Emmanwori as one of his key pieces.
This offseason, he added another versatile defensive back in Bud Clark, a speedy pass-rusher in Dante Fowler Jr., and a big-bodied cornerback in Julian Neal. Macdonald also allowed Boye Mafe to leave while putting Derick Hall in position to take on a larger load. All these moves have given them a defense that Macdonald can turn into an even better one than we saw last year.
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