Seattle, WA
Seahawks-Chiefs Preview: 5 Qs, 5 As with Arrowhead Pride
It’s the eve of Christmas Eve, which that may imply just one factor for followers of the Seattle Seahawks – that’s that it’s time to learn this week’s preview of the Hawks Christmas Eve battle in opposition to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.
Serving to to preview this matchup in opposition to the one-time division rival Chiefs is Jared Sapp of Arrowhead Delight, and with out losing any additional time, listed here are his solutions to the 5 questions posed of him.
1. With only a few weeks left within the common season, how has 2022 gone for Kansas Metropolis relative to expectations? What have been the largest surprises (good or dangerous) and the way are Chiefs followers feeling heading into the postseason?
I feel most individuals realistically anticipated the Chiefs to nonetheless be an excellent staff however to presumably take a step again with out Tyreek Hill. And that has made issues extra irritating the final month as a result of we spent a lot of the season trying like among the best groups in soccer. Then the previous couple of video games, the Chiefs have been very inconsistent even in opposition to some very weak opponents. The great shock has been Patrick Mahomes having an opportunity to interrupt the only season passing file even with out Hill. A nasty shock could be a younger protection that confirmed actually good potential early within the season not simply failing to enhance however situationally taking part in very badly down the stretch.
2. This offseason can be 4 years for the reason that Hawks traded Frank Clark to the Chiefs for quite a lot of draft picks. Clark has largely been a disappointment with Kansas Metropolis, whereas the gamers the Seahawks chosen with the picks (L.J. Collier, Alton Robinson, Damien Lewis and Cody Barton) haven’t developed in addition to many had hoped. How do Chiefs followers really feel in regards to the commerce now?
The Tremendous Bowl victory complicates the legacy. Clark has not confirmed worthy of the draft picks surrendered or the huge contract. However he additionally was an enormous a part of a championship run. There’s additionally the paradox of he at all times looks as if a beloved teammate and each time he speaks to the media you at all times come away cheering for him. But he’s regularly stricken by abdomen points that hold him out and in of the lineup and his authorized points loomed over two offseasons. After contract restructure to maintain him on the staff this season, it seems extremely uncertain Clark will play his ultimate season underneath contract in 2023.
3. Followers know the massive names like Mahomes and Kelce and all the remaining. Who’s a participant on all sides of the ball that Seahawks followers will not be acquainted with heading into the sport who might make a big affect?
On offense, it needs to be working again Isiah Pacheco. The seventh-round rookie has been the early down again over the season’s second half. He is not going to be enjoyable to sort out on a chilly day, however he has had some ball safety points that would hang-out him within the components. On a day the Seahawks are virtually sure to come back out eager to run the ball down Kansas Metropolis’s throat, second 12 months linebacker Nick Bolton will make an affect someway. Whether or not he’s getting via blocks and ending tackles or having to pursue Seattle working backs after 5 yard good points will go a protracted option to figuring out the end result.
4. The rest of the schedule for Kansas Metropolis shouldn’t be very daunting. This matchup in opposition to the Seahawks, adopted by video games in opposition to the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders. Any issues in regards to the staff probably trying ahead to the playoffs and taking these upcoming opponents too flippantly. Gained’t lie, I’m most involved about ensuring the Chiefs are centered and able to beat the Broncos in Week 17.
After watching the Chiefs wrestle to place away the Broncos and Texans the previous two weeks, there may be undoubtedly some concern about taking groups flippantly. The Chiefs clinched their seventh consecutive division title final weekend, however you’d by no means realize it via all of the doom and gloom within the fanbase. And the Raiders might conceivably be taking part in for a Wild Card spot in Week 18. I do suppose that the Chiefs will most likely have some urgency to scrub up among the issues the final month has proven. The primary seed and bye nonetheless being potential ought to hold them from trying too far forward.
5. DraftKings at present has the Chiefs favored by 10 and an over/underneath of 49, each of which appear a little bit excessive given the climate forecast. What’s your prediction for the sport?
With two defenses which have struggled in opposition to the run down the stretch, I feel each groups are going to function a heavy dose of working backs, which ought to cut back the variety of positions. So I’ll take the underneath. I feel the Chiefs will outlast the Seahawks within the chilly, however I’m not going to take them to cowl -10. I’m going with Chiefs 24, Seahawks 16.
This publish is delivered to you by DraftKings Sportsbook.
Seattle, WA
How much has changed in a year for the Seahawks?
With the end of the regular season and the arrival of the offseason for the Seattle Seahawks, all eyes have turned to the future to discuss what to expect when the 2025 season arrives, and how the Hawks will navigate the offseason.
One of the first pieces of business for the Seahawks, as noted on Field Gulls Wednesday, is to address the salary cap and come into compliance for the new league year in mid March. With that in mind, the discussion invariably turned to which players the teams could opt to move on from in the coming weeks, and a variation of a common theme was immediately posted into the comments.
Without reworking any deals (or trades), simply cutting Lockett, DreMont Jones, Noah Fant, Jenkins, and Roy Rob-Harris would clear up nearly $50M in cap space.
There has been no shortage of such proposals regarding how to address the salary cap issues the Hawks face in 2025, and these names are obviously the easiest path to cap compliance, which is why they are so often noted in the comments or on social media. Add in proposals to trade or restructure DK Metcalf or Geno Smith, and the discussion is one that has already been had multiple times.
However, before jumping in to discuss 2025, this is a step back to look at the 2024 offseason and then look at the proposed changes through a different lens and one specific question. So, turning the page back to the 2024 offseason, here is a list of the players whose contracts John Schneider in order to make the cap work in 2024:
- Geno Smith: $9.6M roster bonus converted to signing bonus, pushing $4.8M into 2025
- DK Metcalf: $11.875M of base salary converted to signing bonus, pushing $9.5M into 2025-2028
- Tyler Lockett: $8M signing bonus, pushing $4M into 2025
- Dre’Mont Jones: $9.875M converted to signing bonus, pushing $7.4M into 2025-2027
- Noah Fant: $9M signing bonus, pushing $4.5M into 2025
- Rayshawn Jenkins: $5M signing bonus, pushing $2.5M into 2025
In addition, during the season the Hawks then traded for:
- Roy Robertson-Harris: 2026 6th round pick
- Ernest Jones: 2025 4th round pick
The loss of a pair of Day 3 picks is not entirely irrelevant because Day 3 picks have the opportunity to turn into something, but the reality is most Day 3 picks never amount to anything in the NFL so trading a pair of them for 855 snaps over half a season is not a horrible use of draft capital. Simply for comparison purposes, Rashaad Penny played just 792 snaps for the Seahawks during his five seasons in Seattle after being selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Or, more recently 2022 second round pick Dee Eskridge logged 444 offensive and special teams snaps for the Seahawks during his three seasons with the team.
Getting back to the discussion at hand, though, the reality is that the majority of players on the list of those that many fans are ready to release in order to come into cap compliance are the exact same players the team either signed or restructured last year.
That, of course, raises the question about what has changed over the course of the year?
If a player was seen as part of the solution in 2024 to the point that John Schneider was willing to borrow against the future in order to keep that particular puzzle piece on the roster, then have things truly changed so much in the last few months that that player is now a part of the problem? Is a player who was just acquired for draft capital in October already no longer a part of future plans?
Things have certainly changed over the course of the past year, but if almost all of the players signed or restructured by the front office in the spring of 2024 are no longer viewed as part of the solution for 2025, where is the disconnect? Was the 2024 offseason even that much worse upon review? Or is this simply a new era in salary cap management for the Seahawks with former New Orleans Saints cap specialist Joey Laine on staff where cap space is fungible and Seattle is now the Big Easy Northwest?
There are certainly more questions that can be asked, but the reality is that until the team shows the direction it will take in the second season under head coach Mike Macdonald it will all be guesswork because the foundation of expectations that exists was set by the previous regime, and it’s a new era.
Seattle, WA
Seattle pet sitter, family of slain dog walker advocate for neighborhood security
SEATTLE – A hit-and-run driver is still on the loose after seriously injuring a pet sitter on Christmas Day while she was out walking her cat near Seward Park in Seattle.
The crash came on the heels of the death of another dog walker this summer, Ruth Dalton, who died alongside her dog Prince, after Seattle Police say she was carjacked and run over by Jahmed Haynes.
“I have a lot of fractures that have to heal before I can learn to walk again,” said Karen Miely, still recovering from a hit-and-run from a care facility in Seattle.
Miely was just transferred to a long-term care facility recently after spending several days in the hospital.
“The biggest milestone would probably be getting the bar out of my pelvis,” said Miely.
She was hit at an intersection near her home while walking her cat Max, also known as Maximus Rex. He escaped unharmed and ran home.
Local perspective:
Miely also knew Ruth Dalton, another local dogwalker and pet caretaker, who was killed last August.
“Ruth used to walk five at a time,” said Miely.
Dalton died after Jahmed Haynes allegedly carjacked her and ran her over as she was caring for several dogs.
“It’s heartbreaking what happened to that family,” said Miely.
“When I heard the story she was hit on Christmas Day, I was like ‘What the heck?’ It’s like open season on dog walkers in Seattle,” said Melanie Roberts, Ruth Dalton’s granddaughter.
Years before the homicide, Dalton was also injured by a random driver, according to her granddaughter.
“She was starting into the crosswalk, and had seen a car a couple blocks away and she thought that they would have seen her in the crosswalk and it was an elderly woman, and she did not see grandma and she hit her in the crosswalk,” said Roberts.
Roberts says Dalton suffered knee injuries.
“My grandma was fortunate that the woman that hit her in 2009, she stopped and it was an honest to God accident, to hear that Karen was hit and left was disheartening,” said Roberts.
Miely wishes more security cameras were rolling where she was hit. Roberts believes Dalton would have advocated for that.
“Almost like neighborhood watch cameras. When she saw cameras around, she felt safer,” said Roberts.
Meantime, an online fundraiser is raising money for Miely’s recovery. She hopes to be home in April.
“I’m thinking, well, that’s around my birthday, I’d like to go home and see my cat. He’s patiently, he’s just being such a good boy,” said Miely.
She says investigators told her a car part was found in the area after the crash. However, it’s unclear if it’s related. FOX 13 reached out to Seattle Police for any updates. We are waiting to hear back.
Miely is continuing to ask anyone with security camera footage from around 7 p.m. on December 25 in the area of South Orcas Street and 51st or 52nd Avenue South to check their cameras and share footage with police if they haven’t done so already.
The Source: Information in this story is from Karen Miely, Melanie Roberts and Seattle Police.
BEST OF FOX 13 SEATTLE
Washington sees record eviction filings in 2024: ‘Not just an isolated incident’
New 2025 laws that are now in effect in WA
Good Samaritan saves mom from road rage incident in WA
Here’s when you’ll need REAL ID to go through US airport security
REI exits ‘Experiences’ businesses, laying off hundreds of employees
To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter.
Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.
Seattle, WA
Report: Cowboys request interview with Seattle assistant Leslie Frazier
The Cowboys have requested an interview with Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
They have an interview scheduled with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh for later this week, per Archer.
If both interviews are in person, that would satisfy the Rooney Rule and allow the Cowboys to make a hire at any point thereafter.
Frazier was the head coach of the Vikings from 2011-13 after taking over as interim coach for the final six games of 2010. He went 21-32-1. This is his first interview request in this hiring cycle.
Frazier, who began his NFL coaching career in 1999, was the Bucs’ defensive coordinator (2014-15), the Ravens’ secondary coach (2016) and the Bills’ defensive coordinator (2017-22) after his stint with the Vikings. He was out of the league in 2023 before Mike Macdonald hired him in Seattle before this season.
Jerry Jones’ eight previous hires for the Cowboys have been either former head coaches and/or have a tie with Jones. Frazier and Saleh both have previous head coaching experience.
-
Technology1 week ago
Meta is highlighting a splintering global approach to online speech
-
Science5 days ago
Metro will offer free rides in L.A. through Sunday due to fires
-
Technology1 week ago
Las Vegas police release ChatGPT logs from the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion
-
Movie Reviews1 week ago
‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ Review: Thai Oscar Entry Is a Disarmingly Sentimental Tear-Jerker
-
News1 week ago
Photos: Pacific Palisades Wildfire Engulfs Homes in an L.A. Neighborhood
-
Business1 week ago
Meta Drops Rules Protecting LGBTQ Community as Part of Content Moderation Overhaul
-
Politics1 week ago
Trump trolls Canada again, shares map with country as part of US: 'Oh Canada!'
-
Education1 week ago
Four Fraternity Members Charged After a Pledge Is Set on Fire