Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Tavaris Jackson gets new deal, will battle for Seahawks' backup QB
RENTON — Tarvaris Jackson arrived to familiar surroundings at Seattle Seahawks headquarters on Thursday, took a physical and agreed to terms on a one-year deal to re-join a team that had traded him to Buffalo 10 months ago.
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Pete Carroll says Tarvaris Jackson will compete for backup quarterback
Tarvaris Jackson may indeed turn out to be Seattle's backup quarterback in 2013.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
How does ‘Too Tall’ McDaniel sound?
Looking for a replacement for Alan Branch, who departed in free agency, the Seattle Seahawks may have found one in defensive tackle Tony McDaniel.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Jackson has earned right to fight for job with Seahawks
Yes, the NFL is a business, occasionally ruthless, and certainly impermanent. Tarvaris Jackson could tell you all about that.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Tarvaris Jackson expected to rejoin Seahawks
Confirmation of the return of Tarvaris Jackson to the Seahawks apparently won't come until Thursday.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Seahawks' Russell Wilson out to prove rookie year no fluke
What do you do for an encore after leading your team to the brink of the NFC championship game as a rookie starting quarterback? If you're Russell Wilson, you move on to the next challenge.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Tarvaris Jackson expected to sign with Seahawks on Thursday
First reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter this morning, quarterback Tarvaris Jackson confirmed via twitter that he’s headed to Seattle to sign with his former team on Thursday.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Pete Carroll says Seahawks have address PED issue
Count Jim Harbaugh among those who have noticed the Seahawks' recent string of suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Seahawks’ history may keep Carroll out of coaching elite
These crafty webmasters know how to suck in sports fans. Any time they make a list of the “20 Greatest Fill-In-The-Blank,” fans will click through each entry so they know how badly their favorite fill-in-the-blank was disrespected by the experts.
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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Seahawks will have spring in their step at minicamp
The NFL calls them organized team activities – OTAs for short. But that sounds more like social outings set up by event planners than a series of non-contact practices in the offseason.








